Zac Posen Fall 2012 | New York Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 13, 2012

Posen’s Eastern Fall – For fall 2012, Zac Posen transformed his signature evening wear looks into something a bit more Eastern inspired with models wearing high chignons and novel prints. Dramatic fishtail and mermaid silhouettes dominated the runway detailed with kimono-like belts. Shoulders held a strong shape, showcasing big, powerful folds of origami influence. Styled in bright red lips, look-at-me jewelry and fur coats; the Posen woman is certainly someone who will make an entrance for autumn.


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6 thoughts on “Zac Posen Fall 2012 | New York Fashion Week”

    • there are plenty of 40-60 year old people with money to spend, so yeah you are on your own being baffled by someone targeting design towards the demographic with disposable income.

  1. I am definitely not 40-60 (early 20s) and I love the throw back style. I think the 1940s inspired silhouettes are beautiful.

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