Posted 2 months, 24 days ago. on February 29, 2012 by Joanna

Dries’ Eastern Fall – For fall 2012, Dries Van Noten embraced an Asian inspired outing with lush coats, tailored suiting and patterned jackets influenced by designs in London’s Victoria and Albert Museum. The Van Noten woman takes her trip to the East with streamlined silhouettes and dragon or floral prints matched with fur adorned parkas. The Belgian designer’s distinct menswear influence loosened at times, providing delicate dresses and skirts in kaleidoscopic hues of citrus orange, turquoise, jade and ivory. Despite using a well-established theme, Van Noten brought something fresh and distinctly modern to the upcoming autumn.
Posted 7 months, 28 days ago. on September 28, 2011 by Joanna

Van Noten’s New Landscapes – For spring 2012, Dries van Noten was inspired by photographs of natural and city landscapes for his collection presented during Paris Fashion Week. The result was a parade of classic couture inspired silhouettes with intriguing prints of city lights and botanical gardens in a muted palette with pops of colors found in nature. Focusing on proportion, the van Noten woman is elegantly chic for the new season in dramatic ruffles and pleats paired with sculpted tops.
Posted 1 year, 2 months ago. on March 2, 2011 by Joanna

Dries Van Noten’s signature print work was out in full swing for the Belgian designer’s fall 2011 presentation. Eye-catching prints, wide legged trousers and color blocking all made appearances on the runway. Embracing rich color and lush textures, Van Noten’s latest showing combined prints in a myriad of ways without loosing an air of relaxed sophistication.
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