Missoni’s Slinky Fall – After last season’s explosion of colors, the fall 2012 collection from Missoni muted the color palette and focused on form-fitting shapes for the new season. Designer Angela Missoni created cozy yet seductive knitwear in dreamy tones of sage green, camel, ash grey and burgundy. Accessories included thin belts above the waist, fur hats, latex gloves and boots with chunky heels. Of course, Missoni’s signature prints were also put on full display with a mix and match of luxe winter layers.
Missoni Fall 2012 | Milan Fashion Week
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Love the asymetrical shapes of the collection, but I am just not a fan of the colors or patterns used….
Some really nice ideas! I bet a lot of things will look a lot of better combined with other, simple clothes.
Ancica said exactly what I was about to say. There are some really dynamic, interesting pieces here, but there’s just so much going on that it exhausts the eyes.Â