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Monique Lhuillier – New York Fashion Week Spring 2011 Review
Lhuillier’s most recent offering, a self-described dreamlike sequence of “a beautiful girl running through…her very own Garden of Eden,” is her latest vibrant mastery of all things eveningwear. For spring, Lhuillier drew from a wide palette of colors and tastes more reminiscent of autumn – toffee, red apple, caramel – and juxtaposed them with subtle Biblical references to her chosen theme of Eden, including reptile prints and flowers. Despite the potentially dark undertones, Lhuillier’s aesthetic was saccharine rather than sinister, and there was not a single weak piece in the entire collection. An exquisite, one-shouldered white silk organza blouse featured intricate floral details all along the front side; those same details colored in toffee later in the runway show added superb volume to a strapless ball gown with an asymmetric tulle skirt. Pictured: Toffee floral organza strapless ball gown with asymmetric tulle skirt. Photo by Kwai Chan. Photo Gallery Video: Runway show highlights |
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