Viktor & Rolf Spring 2012 | Paris Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 1, 2011

Viktor & Rolf’s Spring Playtime – Known for their avant-garde aesthetic, Viktor & Rolf sent a parade of dolls down the runway for their spring 2012 collection. With big, visible stitching, dramatic ruffles and bows, the designer duo offered up youthful feminine fashion with their own couture touch. Gowns were wide and sweeping, adding lace, mesh and silk to an already powerful showing.












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11 thoughts on “Viktor & Rolf Spring 2012 | Paris Fashion Week”

  1. it feels like V & R were fired from their label and someone has taken over, trying to capture they aesthetic…

  2. Some of the pieces remind me of the Stella McCartney collection of the same season. Colours and sillouettes I love; detailing, not so much

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