Images: WWD
pre fall 9
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Alexander McQueen
Tightly cinched waists and Victorian era-inspired puff sleeves made for a dramatic Pre-Fall 2012 Alexander McQueen collection. Stiffly tailored, the Sarah Burton-designed collection included high collars, bustier dresses, and capes in a relatively dark palette.
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Alexander McQueen
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Jil Sander
Bust out your old High School jersey because preppy boarding school dressing is back, if Jil Sander designer Raf Simons has anything to say about it (think letterman sweaters and monogrammed sweatshirts, pants and dresses in fifties and sixties silhouettes). Also in the line-up were oversized monochrome coats and shrunken jackets with words including “Faith” and “Eternal” emblazoned on them.
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Jil Sander
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Bottega Veneta
Year-round closet staple printed day dresses and fitted tuxedo suiting made up this season’s Tomas Maier-designed Bottega Veneta collection.
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Bottega Veneta
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Salvatore Ferragamo
With chic wide brim hats, belt bags, and an abundance of luxe fabrics including snakeskin, cashmere, and suede, this season’s Massimiliano Giornetti-designed Salvatore Ferragamo collection looked more like a jet-setting resort line-up (not that that’s a bad thing) than one rife with everyday staples. A rusty color palette and argyle dominated.
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Salvatore Ferragamo
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Emilio Pucci
It wouldn’t be a Peter Dundas-designed Emilio Pucci collection without ornate prints, opulent details, and a nod to 70s dress, but the Pre-Fall collection also included some surprisingly roomier pieces including a cozy looking fringed blanket poncho.
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Emilio Pucci