The woman that likes chic served with a serious side of sass sums up the Gucci S/S 2011 collection. The sartorial cleansing of the palate from last season was the perfect springboard for this season’s plethora of choices, bold looks and use of colour that any sexy sophisticate would call for. The designer played with the house’s equestrian heritage, colour blocking, the YSL 70s and Guy Bourdin photographs as inspiration. When working with the bold, saturated jewel-toned hues of her colour block dresses, the designer kept accessories and embellishments to a minimum save the wide bronze-hued belts that were a fitting contrast. Monotone hues of black or desert tones were the blank slates that the playful excess of fringe, hardware and other embellishments came to life on. Skinny silhouettes were the perfect way to showcase the sensuous nature and edgy grommet details of the exotic Berber-inspired leather pieces that made for great day and eveningwear.
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