Proenza Schouler Pre-Fall 2011: Julia Stegner

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 10, 2011

Playing with prints and colors, the pre-fall 2011 collection from Proenza Schouler offers asymmetrical silhouettes. Juxtaposing the masculine and the feminine, Julia Stegner wears the label’s relaxed shapes and cool patterns for the new season.












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  1. Shorts are quite ugly and unflattering. When it looks bad on a tall skinny blonde…oh boy, imagine the rest of us. Im a fan of PS aesthetic. They do the Lolita grunge quite well without the gimmick. I think its the ONLY brand that can pull off neon and that much print.

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