Blumarine Spring 2011 | Milan Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 25, 2010

Never a label to shy away from leopard prints or color, the spring 2011 outing from Blumarine includes all the femininity and glam usually expected form the Italian label and more. Setting the tone for the new season, the show opened with Karlie Kloss wearing a leopard number paired with a fringe bag. As the catwalk progressed, tighter and shorter silhouettes made an appearance along with flower adorned shoes for a true seventies inspired collection.










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8 thoughts on “Blumarine Spring 2011 | Milan Fashion Week”

  1. Oh these are just awful. Knowing the pricetag on them, I just want to cry. I didnt realize pink and baby blue leopards and cheetahs existed. Geez.

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