
Presenting a mix of minimalist and luxury, Salvatore Ferragamo’s spring 2011 line has a relaxed confidence in its loose shapes and muted colors. Under the creative direction of Massimiliano Giornetti, the Ferragamo woman looks prepped for a vacation getaway come spring.

Marking the new season, the spring 2011 show from Dolce & Gabbana opened with Natasha Poly wearing a sheer white number and set the tone for a procession of light and airy garments. Inspired by traditional Italian lace-makers, the spring collection looked back on the past while bringing its own modern take with floral patterns, leopard prints and crystal adorned garments. The white color scheme is atypical of the designing duo who usually goes for black or more vibrant colors, but proved to be a refreshing change from seasons past.

Moving away from a nomadic fall, the spring 2011 outing from Missoni brings the market place to the runway with the label’s signature knit and pattern work paired with loose fitting silhouettes. Adding to the casual atmosphere were sandals adorned with Missoni patterns and bags placed in plastic coverings with the label’s logo. Bright and bold colors also made an appearance–marking the this season’s woman as one with a flair for the daring.

Kicking off its ninetieth anniversary issue, Vogue Paris enlists a top model group including cover girl Lara Stone, Freja Beha Erichsen, Crystal Renn, Daphne Groeneveld and Mariacarla Boscono. Lensed by Mert & Marcus and styled by Carine Roitfeld, the party has their very own masquerade in decadent designs from Givenchy, Philip Treacy, Altuzarra and more.
Note – nudity

Natural beauty is in according to Russh’s latest issue. Photographed by Stephen Ward with art direction by Christine Thornton, models Jandra and Rachel of Chic don barely there makeup courtesy of Justine Purdue. Accenting the natural look, the duo sports an array of simple yet chic garments in stunning black and white portraits.