Céline Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 3, 2010

Céline trades in a dark and powerful autumn for a collection of a more quieter sort with relaxed silhouettes and a subdued color palette of soft white, brown and navy. Color came in the form of geometric patterns with color blocking. Marking her third outing as Céline’s creative director, Phoebe Philo moves the label in a new direction of subtle elegance.










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8 thoughts on “Céline Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week”

    • You’re right. That resort collection was absolutely amazing. Sillouetes, shapes, colors, styling, materials…all of it.

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    • You’re right. That resort collection was absolutely amazing. Sillouetes, shapes, colors, styling, materials…all of it.

      Reply

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