Identify the key colors, styles, trends, or items in your selected classification, which you predict will become “best sellers” for Spring/Summer 2011.The Spring 2011 Collection had minimal whites,orange, bright and bold colors, eye-catching mix of prints & patterns paired together, stripes, loosely fitted garments as well as fitted, Low V-Necks, sheer dresses, tops, pants, flared wide legs, slits high on the thigh, and an insight of 70's influence style.
Marc Jacobs: The 70's themed collection, opened with more prints. The first model opened wearing an electric orange colored print coat, frizzy hair, huge fabric flower in her, and heavy eye make-up. Followed for halter dresses & strapless jumpsuits slit hight on the model's leg revealing her briefs.
The collection also carried satin resembling Missoni's zigzag knits, and extensive peasant dresses assembled with wide-brimmed straw hats. The heals worn on the models feet were glittery and gold. They were also assembled carrying small clutches or chain-link shoulder bags.
Alexander Wang Spring
2011
Alexander Wang used no black in his Spring 2011 Collection
Alexander Wang's collection had a pure beauty in all of his looks for the Spring 2011 collection. There was a lot of v-necks seen and the grunge baggy look. He worked a construction motif into these deconstructed looks: Coverall straps crisscrossed on the backs of loose, smocklike dresses; there were stiff canvas carpenter's jackets and pants, and industrial materials like Tyvek and what looked like silver insulation. White paint was in the models' hair, and the slashes of rose gold here and there were meant to evoke duct tape.
I love the knitwear |
I love the jacket |
I love the mint color with the heals and how the knitwear is oversized baggy and the knit is big see through holes |
Calvin Klein Collection Spring 2011
The Calvin Klein Collection had minimal whites with classic, clean cuts that were very flattering looks.
Low-cut V-Necks are popular this season |
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Aquilano. Rimondi Collection Spring 2011
Deep and long slits that opened up dresses with the 70's-doing 40's line. Colors, prints and proportions following pencil-skirt paradigm that stated seventies-forties era
Oh yeah, the 70s are a huge influence! But I'm glad it's more on the glamorous side of the 70s than the whole "peace, love and flower power" look. I quite liked Marc Jacobs, as well as Rimondi with all the great colour blocking and prints (two other huge trends!). A Wang: I loved his Fall 2012 collection, but this one I found actually kinda...ugly. It's too pale and washed out.
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