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Gucci
From military to tribal to rock ‘n roll, the Gucci Spring 2011 designs covered all the bases. The color volume was turned way up, with vivid blues the color of the Amalfi coast, and burnt orange like Moroccan sand dunes at sunset. Creative Director Frida Giannini listed ’70s photos by Guy Bourdin, Chris von Wangenheim, and David Bailey as inspiration for the punch of bright colors, while Marrakesh was also noted, hence the tassels, braiding, and Northern-Africa feel of various pieces. Both the woman who loves the exotic and the one who wants style without gimmicks can look to Gucci.
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Fendi
For the Fendi Spring 2011 collection, the collaboration between Karl Lagerfeld and Silvia Venturini Fendi produced an uncluttered, lofty array of clothing, perfect for those hot summer days when keeping cool is key. The classic Fendi structured stripe detail was ever present, particularly on the belts and bags, and were an ideal contrast to the relaxed motif, in the form of flowing drawstring waist dresses and blouses and fluid calf-length skirts. It was easy to imagine frolicking in the house’s light creations under a scorching spring sun through a field of daisies.
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Prada
For Prada, spring 2011 was all about uniformity, from the basic smock of hospital scrubs to the bold stripes of an inmate’s garb. And bold she succeeded in being; the oranges, greens, blues, and violets seemed plugged in and larger than life, made in part by the wide sleeves and slightly billowing arms of the jackets and dresses. Josephine Baker and her banana skirt flamboyance topped off the collection’s colorful brilliance, which just goes to show that a bold block of color doesn’t need upgrading.
-Kaci Hamilton
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