Viktor & Rolf Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 2, 2010

Moving away from last season’s dark outing for a remix of a classic staple–the oversize mens shirt–Viktor & Rolf continued to play with volume and proportion for their spring 2011 collection. From pinstripes to animal print accents, the designer duo presented a grand show which culminated in a finale dress that can only be described as a work of art.










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  1. That last one looks like a collection of french-cuff shirts reflected in a broken mirror. Now that may have been the exact idea they were going for….

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