Chloe Fall 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

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Published March 7, 2011




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19 thoughts on “Chloe Fall 2011 | Paris Fashion Week”

  1. Love all the snake print, which is probably going to be THE BIGGEST trend this season, and the colors are quite nice. Its a bit different from usual Chloe collection, which is nice.

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  2. Love all the snake print, which is probably going to be THE BIGGEST trend this season, and the colors are quite nice. Its a bit different from usual Chloe collection, which is nice.

    Reply
  3. I feel a sentimental affection for Chloe…

    My coming of age coincided with the brand’s halcyon days, under Phoebe Philo, when the air seemed sonorous with the ‘clunk-clop, clunk-clop’ of waifish girls in wooden wedges – but here, with another MacGibbon collection, I feel disappointed.

    Though more interesting than her previous meditations on camel, there’s still little to write home about.

    http://stylesouk.wordpress.com

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  4. I feel a sentimental affection for Chloe…

    My coming of age coincided with the brand’s halcyon days, under Phoebe Philo, when the air seemed sonorous with the ‘clunk-clop, clunk-clop’ of waifish girls in wooden wedges – but here, with another MacGibbon collection, I feel disappointed.

    Though more interesting than her previous meditations on camel, there’s still little to write home about.

    http://stylesouk.wordpress.com

    Reply
  5. I feel a sentimental affection for Chloe…

    My coming of age coincided with the brand’s halcyon days, under Phoebe Philo, when the air seemed sonorous with the ‘clunk-clop, clunk-clop’ of waifish girls in wooden wedges – but here, with another MacGibbon collection, I feel disappointed.

    Though more interesting than her previous meditations on camel, there’s still little to write home about.

    http://stylesouk.wordpress.com

    Reply
  6. I feel a sentimental affection for Chloe…

    My coming of age coincided with the brand’s halcyon days, under Phoebe Philo, when the air seemed sonorous with the ‘clunk-clop, clunk-clop’ of waifish girls in wooden wedges – but here, with another MacGibbon collection, I feel disappointed.

    Though more interesting than her previous meditations on camel, there’s still little to write home about.

    http://stylesouk.wordpress.com

    Reply
  7. This was one of the shows I was most looking forward to for Paris Fashion Week, and though I couldn’t watch it live on the website (I was busy getting an education) I watched it later and did NOT feel disappointed. A lot of the shoes, however, are very ordinary and the only ones that caught my eye were the ones with bows tied on the front. So pretty 🙂

    Reply
  8. This was one of the shows I was most looking forward to for Paris Fashion Week, and though I couldn’t watch it live on the website (I was busy getting an education) I watched it later and did NOT feel disappointed. A lot of the shoes, however, are very ordinary and the only ones that caught my eye were the ones with bows tied on the front. So pretty 🙂

    Reply

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