Couture Award 2009

couture award 2009

Looking to BCBG Max Azria 2010

There’s been plenty of one-shoulder dresses over the past few seasons. But if you think asymmetric starts and ends with a pretty cocktail frock then think again, as daywear is also about to get a pleasant shake-up with mismatched lengths.

Looking to BCBG Max Azria (who himself has done plenty of asymmetrical necklines for the infamous Herve Leger bandage dress), midi-length dresses have been made interesting by folds and ruches of fabric around the hem. For the Autumn collection, Max Azria has interpreted the need for layering in a unique way; there’s grey panels on beige cotton and vice versa, as the trend for well constructed basics continues.

And construction is on Louise Goldin’s mind, too. In another standout vote for asymmetrical fashion, Goldin has developed clothes complete with structured fixtures and fittings. As well as pockets and scaffolds, layers have been added to dresses and coats which create an off balance geometry- once again, at the lower half of the item.

It’s easy to recreate the effect of asymmetric hemlines on tops, skirts, dresses and even jackets. Using neutral colours we’ve taken these catwalk vibes as a starting point, ready to approach our wardrobes in a more off kilter fashion.

About BCBG MAX AZRIA

BCBG MAX AZRIA (launched in 1989) is named from the French phrase “bon chic, genre, Parisian slang meaning” good style, good class. “Max Azria Atelier is a collection of haute couture gowns created for clientscelebrities and red carpet events. Sharon Stone, Halle Berry, Fergie and Alicia Keys have worn the label on the carpet rouge.In February 2006, Max Azria debuted, which provides more directional designs. Angelina Jolie wore Max Azria for the 2009 Screen Actors Guild Award and Critics Choice Awards 2009.

For more about BCBG Max Azria dresses, please go to the BCBG Max Azria specify website: http://www.buybcbgdresses.com.

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