BCBG Max Azria Spring 2011 | New York Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 10, 2010

Lightweight, airy and even ethereal are all words which can be used to describe BCBG Max Azria’s latest collection. With sheer materiel and asymmetrical silhouettes, the BCBG woman proves to be one of of femininity and strength as shown by the severe ponytails and natural faces worn by the models. Progressing from virginal white to daring black, the spring collection places focus on form and shape with hint of decoration found in the delicate peep-hole designs.














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11 thoughts on “BCBG Max Azria Spring 2011 | New York Fashion Week”

    • YUP!!!! I think designers were thinking, “holy hell, its hot outside”, therefore created more summer friendly collections, except for Siriano of course 🙂

      I love this. The color palete is beautiful.

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