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.
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so so good. killed it. you know it’s good when it’s not your style but all you want to do is to wear every piece.
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I can’t say I like *every* single thing, but I like most of it & some of those coats are amazing. I just love the prints & creativity in this collection & while I don’t like every single thing, DVN is an amazing designer.
DVN never lets me done. So far this show and Proenza Schouler are the only shows that are memorable.