Nina Ricci Fall 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 3, 2011

Nina Ricci’s fall 2011 collection fully embraced an autumn palette with ladylike silhouettes and delicate detailing. Creative director Peter Copping continued with a youthful take on femininity by featuring wrinkled materials, slouchy pants, bright pastels and crystal embellishments.









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6 thoughts on “Nina Ricci Fall 2011 | Paris Fashion Week”

  1. There is good and bad aspects to this collection. I do love the color palette, especially the baby blues, pinks and whites, while the material on some of those dresses looks quite dreadful, very trash bag like.

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  2. There is good and bad aspects to this collection. I do love the color palette, especially the baby blues, pinks and whites, while the material on some of those dresses looks quite dreadful, very trash bag like.

    Reply

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