Donna Karan’s Urban Zen Fall 2012 “Reflections” Collection

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published November 5, 2012

Reflections – For fall 2012, the Donna Karan’s Urban Zen collection is inspired by the work of Karan’s late husband and artist, Stephan Weiss. His sculptures are reflected in the autumn season’s architectural shapes and unfolding silhouettes co-designed by Bessie Afnaim and Oliver Corral. Using handmade leather and metal jewelry for an artisan touch, the Urban Zen woman wears menswear inspired cuts with a sensuous edge this fall. / Photos by Adam Franzino, Makeup by Tracey Alfajora, Hair by Martin Christopher Harper






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