My New York Fashion Week kicked off this morning with BCBG Max Azria’s Spring 2012 show.
The designer presented a fresh, energetic collection of fluid silhouettes and weightless fabrics.
Silk crepe dresses effortlessly fluttered down the runway with asymmetrical cuts, halter-necks, drop-waists, thigh-high splits, pleats and many looks had cold-shoulders.
We also saw jumpsuits, pants and blouses.
I loved the sporty feel to this collection. This was most evident via the silk crepe hoodies, bra-like straps, and contrasting colours.
This collection is for those with an active lifestyle who like their sporty elements with a touch of glamour.
Key accessories included wooden platform tribal print sandals plus envelope clutches with an urban edge.
Front Row: Sophia Bush, Julia Jones, Louise Roe, Jordana Brewster, Angela Lindvall, Elisha Cuthbert and Jessica White
Favourites: Multi-silk chiffon pleated dress and multi-silk chiffon blouse with lemongrass silk georgette pants
Who I See Wearing This Collection: Sophia Bush, Louise Roe, Jordana Brewster, Yasmin le Bon, Selena Gomez, Emmy Rossum, Corinne Bailey Rae and Tika Sumpter
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Posted by Catherine Kallon on September 9th, 2011 In: BCBG Max Azria, New York Fashion Week










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i can see Jessica Biel in the dress second from the left
Love the tribal feel of this. Very cool.
Gorgeous collection! Love the prints and bright colours.
those prints are incredible. the second dress is just so pretty.
I don’t care for the trend I’m seeing so far of shapeless garments. Lots of collections with baggy, formless clothes.
But the prints are amazing.
i agree. i am not sure how well this will translate onto the red carpet. Not everybody can pull the tent like dresses off.