Following Max Azria's lead lets keep this structured, brief and minimal. Thirty-six looks and 5 basic hues, with each design being monochromatic creates a challenge to call a collection interesting. Paneled sheer asymmetrical necklines held light mesh garbs against matching tights. Leather was combined with a knit cape top and wool skirt or left alone in a cognac tone garb stylishly missing half an arm (the dress not the model). Hervé-ish bandaged dresses revealed seam work, while a halter frock's frontal lining was lifted and attached by a leather strip to the upper torso. A beige leather tee, with matching leather trousers came together under a beige boucle jacket. It was very cool. And in fashion "cool" tends to be a better seller than "interesting".
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