Vera Wang Fall 2011 | New York Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 15, 2011

Vera Wang layered heavy jackets with airy pleated chiffon dresses for her fall 2011 showing. Featuring a color scheme of mostly muted neutral hues, the sheer theme repeated itself throughout the entire presentation with experimentation being found in length and proportion. There was also a certain rock and roll undertone to the show as the models donned leather gloves and boots, bringing an undeniable edge to the feminine garments.









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11 thoughts on “Vera Wang Fall 2011 | New York Fashion Week”

  1. Quite different from last few collections, and im glad to see the Snookie poof gone.

    I dont get the feathered shoulders. If thats a new trend, I honestly hope it does NOT catch on…

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  2. Quite different from last few collections, and im glad to see the Snookie poof gone.

    I dont get the feathered shoulders. If thats a new trend, I honestly hope it does NOT catch on…

    Reply
  3. i guess im the only one, but im not just disappointed in all the collections (i seriously haven’t found any i would like), but the models are getting more ugly!!!

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  4. The models aren’t ugly.
    Sometimes the make-up/hair/lighting is used more to convey a mood or feeling and not to make them look pretty.
    Can’t say I like the make-up here, but it’s certainly not the model’s fault.

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  5. The models aren’t ugly.
    Sometimes the make-up/hair/lighting is used more to convey a mood or feeling and not to make them look pretty.
    Can’t say I like the make-up here, but it’s certainly not the model’s fault.

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