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For F/W 2011 collection at Proenza Schouler, it was hard to not pay close attention to the one-of-a-kind textiles. Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez designed their own prints that were mostly tribal-inspired; slouchy pants and narrow pencil skirts were spiced up with a slightly undone quality, found in variety of prints of their newly found unique textiles. The color palette was reminiscent of earthy color tones but still had a cool, classic feel. The collection certainly had their signature stamp, and was at once eclectic but still wearable and new.
-Dana deBoer
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