Isabel Marant Fall 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 4, 2011

Isabel Marant’s fall 2011 outing offered a bevy of fringe detailing for the rock and roll set during Paris Fashion Week. Fully embracing 70s style with psychedelic patterns, mini skirts and tribal patterns, Marant’s laid back yet cool aesthetic was out in full force for the new season.









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17 thoughts on “Isabel Marant Fall 2011 | Paris Fashion Week”

    • Enough with Freja! I love her, but don’t dismiss beautiful collections because she’s not walking in them. She doesn’t have to walk EVERY show.

  1. I’m normally really into Isabel Marant, but I’m so disappointed about this. It reminds of Alexander Wang-inspired clothes with weird unflattering shapes.

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