Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published December 7, 2010

With the pre-fall season fully underway, Oscar de la Renta steps out with an elegant and impeccably tailored outing for the new season. Beginning with a mix and match of colorful separates, pattern and color was a huge theme seen throughout the show. Playing with volume and proportion, the show ended with stunning gowns tapered at the waist and attention to detail.










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3 thoughts on “Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall 2011”

  1. Very typical ODLR stuff. Nipped waist, a-lines, cropped jackets, lots of chiffon and lace…I absolutely ADORE his stuff. Its feminine, expensive, luxurious, flattering.

    Although I dont quite understand the blush pink feather disaster at the bottom of 2nd page. When models looks like that, imagine us “normal” people.

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