Paule Ka’s Spring 2013 Collection Walks to a Sixties Beat

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 2, 2012

Sixties SpringPaule Ka creative director Serge Cajfinger once again looks towards the 1960s for inspiration with the label’s spring 2013 collection which walks the line between Parisian chic and American escapism. Opening with a soft selection of ivory looks evoking the elegant ladies of Palm Beach, lightweight outerwear and lingerie slips set the stage for the new season. Added to the arrangement are graphic prints embroidered with crystals, cloqué organza, ostrich feature and lace-like guipure. Paule Ka also introduces a twist to the classic men’s shirt; appearing as an elongated dress or slip form.


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