D&G Fall 2011 | Milan Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 24, 2011

D&G gets graphic–graphic prints that is–for its fall 2011 collection shown during Milan Fashion Week. With a contemporary almost urban flair, bold typography prints splash against knits, sheer materials and necklaces. Not taking her style too seriously, the D&G girl is all about having fun with her fashion.









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25 thoughts on “D&G Fall 2011 | Milan Fashion Week”

  1. That is the ugliest effing skirt I have ever seen~
    Yeah, I don’t know. It’s quite different? I wonder how it’ll translate into print, personally, I tend to change my mind about designs if it’s used well in print.

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  2. That is the ugliest effing skirt I have ever seen~
    Yeah, I don’t know. It’s quite different? I wonder how it’ll translate into print, personally, I tend to change my mind about designs if it’s used well in print.

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  3. Hey, its typical D&G stuff. Fun, wearable, CASUAL. I like it. I adore those oversized tweed jackets with pink print inside. Very interesting.

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  4. Maybe it’s the styling and the text overload? This might have worked 10 years ago, but right now, it looks comically bad compared to some of the collections lately.

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  5. this is seriously awful, i can’t believe d&g could do a collection like this, especially after two of their latest collections which were incredibly elegant. really a disappointment.

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  6. this is seriously awful, i can’t believe d&g could do a collection like this, especially after two of their latest collections which were incredibly elegant. really a disappointment.

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  7. this is seriously awful, i can’t believe d&g could do a collection like this, especially after two of their latest collections which were incredibly elegant. really a disappointment.

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