Proenza Schouler Spring 2012 | New York Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 15, 2011

Proenza’s Strict SpringProenza Schouler designers Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough took their contemporary lady in a more button-up yet revealing direction for the spring 2012 season. The duo’s collection featured midriff baring cuts, 40s inspired silhouettes and a mix of stripe and floral prints. Strong shoulders paired with mussed hair and modest makeup told a story of a strength and femininity for the new season.












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7 thoughts on “Proenza Schouler Spring 2012 | New York Fashion Week”

  1. I love most of the shapes, but I hate the prints. It is creative and
    innovative – as I expect from them – but it doesn’t appeal to me
    aesthetically.  Too much kitsch. I don’t even like the bags, and I
    usually lust after them.

    Reply
  2. I love most of the shapes, but I hate the prints. It is creative and
    innovative – as I expect from them – but it doesn’t appeal to me
    aesthetically.  Too much kitsch. I don’t even like the bags, and I
    usually lust after them.

    Reply

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