Etro Spring 2012 | Milan Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 23, 2011

Etro’s Roaring SpringEtro continues to marvel with it signature print and pattern work for the spring 2012 season. Following the trend of art-deco inspired fashion, the Etro woman takes on 1920s silhouettes with skin-baring cut-outs for a more modern update of the classic flapper shape. The color palette is eclectic, ranging from bold pop art hues to simple black and white.












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4 thoughts on “Etro Spring 2012 | Milan Fashion Week”

  1. Has anyone noticed that Arizona simply cannot walk! Her legs are bent at the knee, she leans back and looks as if she is about to sit – very inelegant and awkward.

    As for Abbey’s first dress it is a monstrosity.

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    • dude, i know! she has a terrible walk. i hate to say anything bad about a girl’s forehead because she can’t change that. but she can change her walk.

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