Zimmermann Spring 2014 | New York Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 6, 2013

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Updated April 21, 2017

Zimmermann Spring – Debuting its first runway show at New York Fashion Week, Zimmermann designers Nicky and Simone Zimmermann focused on creating romantic and feminine pieces for the spring 2014 season. A dreamy color palette of seasonal pastels as well as creamy whites and ivories where contrasted with gleaming metallic hues and stark black. Prints for spring focused on the floral variety with the addition of stripes and criss-cross patterns. Dress and skirt silhouettes are flirty with ruffles and modern hemlines while Zimmermann’s well-known swimwear displayed plenty of skin.


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