Valentino Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 5, 2010

Delving into the spring, the latest outing from Valentino designers Pier Paolo Piccioli and Maria Grazia Chiuri still maintains the womanly frills of fall in a more subdued manner, however, with a muted palette of off white, blue and black. A mature contrast to last season’s bold shapes and scalloped edges, romanticism reigns supreme for the fashion house’s spring collection.










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11 thoughts on “Valentino Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week”

  1. I agree. Its hard to say for most collections, but literally every single piece is incredibly wearable, feminine yet dark, and luxurious.

    • How true is that!!! Dior and Prada come to mind. Just because they are big names, doesnt mean they are good. Which is why I respect London critics. That Burberry collection was PURE CRAP, and Christopher got chewed up for it, as he should.

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