On the Block – BCBG by Max Azria was dominated by color blocking for its fall 2012 runway show presented during New York Fashion Week on Thursday. Relaxed and slouchy silhouettes brought an elegant ease to the catwalk with models donning a variety of hues ranging from electric blue to eye-popping coral grounded in neutrals. Accented by furs and geometric prints, the fall collection is tailored for a woman who longs for luxury without any over the top thrills.
BCBG Max Azria Fall 2012 | New York Fashion Week
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Love the colors but not impressed with designs.
I love the relaxed lines and silhouettes, the sheerness of the materials and my favorite piece, the leather jacket with multicolored fur sleeves worn by Mackenzie Drazan 🙂
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NOT a good collection at all.
Love the colorblocking but this line looks like a big “bag” with no fit. Women with any form want something to fit somewhere!
interesting and very inspiring.