Herve Leger by Max Azria Spring 2011 | New York Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 14, 2010






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21 thoughts on “Herve Leger by Max Azria Spring 2011 | New York Fashion Week”

  1. I remember working at BCBG when they acquired HL and working on opening up a Sunset Plaza store. I really dove in to the line, but what I see here is close to what we saw back in 99 with additional textures. Even still, I love it.

  2. I remember working at BCBG when they acquired HL and working on opening up a Sunset Plaza store. I really dove in to the line, but what I see here is close to what we saw back in 99 with additional textures. Even still, I love it.

  3. I remember working at BCBG when they acquired HL and working on opening up a Sunset Plaza store. I really dove in to the line, but what I see here is close to what we saw back in 99 with additional textures. Even still, I love it.

  4. Im so over the bandage dresses. They were never stylish to begin with, but they are perfect for tacky Hollywood.

    These dresses make even the skinniest gals look bigger than they are. Just no. BIG NO.

  5. I agree with the above comment, anyone who can keep churning out bandage dresses for several consecutive seasons while still successfully making them look fresh needs an award pronto.

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