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Dior's Resort Collection
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From Style.com: Working in an electric-bright palette not unlike the one he used in his recent 1940's romp, Galliano shifted forward a couple of decades and channeled Barbara Hutton's sixties—a glittery, lamé, paisley, and leopard-print world of muumuus, bikinis, capri pants, trapeze dresses, cat-eye sunglasses, and scarf-wrapped hats.
3 Inspired Comments:
Hmmm. Is it me, or does something seem 'off' in the proportions here in these outfits?
The long coat is pretty. But the positioning of the embroidery looks 'off' to me too.
I love it. Fabulous!
Patti: OMG
I thought some pieces did look odd and not 100% right.
Chanel's Resort looked unappealing but more put together.
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