Bally Fall 2012 Collection

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 28, 2012

Bally’s Luxe FallBally creative directors Michael Herz and Graeme Fidler were inspired by 1970’s style for the label’s fall 2012 collection. Despite the classic influence, autumn was still very current–embracing an aesthetic of elegant and luxurious fashions. Herz and Fidler bring leather to the forefront with sleek silhouettes in black, crimson and chocolate hues. Coats trimmed with shearling and mink bring a luxe element to the modern designs. Outerwear is matched with knee-high boots, pumps and clutches in matte French calf with ostrich trim.


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