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Prabal Gurung Spring/Summer 2013 |
Digital Prints are a subject of major concern for women.
Would I look heavy? Would I look like a clown? Those are some questions many
ask to themselves, restraining them from purchasing a statement item. Yes,
prints are a subject you should wear with precaution. A print dress says
enough, so why add more accessories? Here we present you some of dresses
designers introduced for their spring/summer 2013 collection.
Designers brought digital prints to a whole different level
this season. We could state to the max in what matters concern. Prabal Gurung’s
bloody widow prints presented a dark atmosphere we weren’t familiar with when
it came to prints. Delicate flowers dripping ink symbolized that inspiration
Prabal was seeking towards. Peter Pilotto has become one of the best print
designer brands in the fashion industry. Celebrities are always caught wearing
one of their designs, and for spring it was obvious it would get even better.
Ruffles, peplum, and fabric choice made the most ultra forward fashion piece
one should have in their wardrobe. Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough at
Proenza Schouler offered one of their finest digital photoprints ever. They
made sure to stay at the top of the season with these images of crowd scenes
detailed with colored studs and silver grommets at the hem. Is there any other
designer who introduced this as well, because we can’t remember any one else?
Mary Katrantzou also took the crème de la fleur (or however you say it) with
her Asian inspired stamps. We thought it was an appealing play on prints. We
would have wished there were some naughty prints as well. Do you have any comments
on these designer prints?
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Peter Pilotto Spring/Summer 2013 |
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Proenza Schouler Spring/Summer 2013 |
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Closer details at Proenza Schouler Spring/Summer 2013 |
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Mary Katrantzou Spring/Summer 2013 |
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