Valentino Spring 2011 Couture | Paris Haute Couture

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 26, 2011

Closing Paris Haute Couture Week, Valentino designers Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli present a showing of iridescent materials, ruffles and long and loose-fitting silhouettes. A couture dream featuring feminine frocks of lace and muted hues paired with oversize collars–the magic is in the details for Valentino’s spring couture outing.










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2 thoughts on “Valentino Spring 2011 Couture | Paris Haute Couture”

  1. I dont like the makeup. No woman wants to look so lifeless. As far as clothes are concerned, Valentino has similar “issue” (loosely used word here)…most of the couture LOOKS like rtw runways…not a lot of innovation. Yes these dresses are pretty and wearable…but thats about it.

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