Only Dries Van Noten can orchestrate jacquards, brocades and light weight silks in a symphonic clashing of colors and patterns. His spring collection was an epic lesson in layering and self-assured dressing. Music to our ears. 40s inspired silhouettes were brought back to the future with sequin motifs, explosive prints and rich colors – all layered together so beautifully and accessorized with tattoo patterned gloves and socks. Let’s take a moment and just appreciate the flawless details, shall we?
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Wow, I find every single piece so stunningly beautiful! The colours are just glowing, and the prints are to die for. Honestly, i’d buy every piece if I could.
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The print on print looks are amazing and all the designs are so striking, beautiful collection!
Prudence
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fabulous prints! And I love all the henna!!
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julie
I have a DVN skirt in the 1st print
It looks a bit like curtain material but then I have used my curtains to make bags so what’s new ? 