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Max Azria Collection F/W 06.07 NYC

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I sincerely apologize if the pictures don't work..they're from getty images

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I am quite mixed between this collection...some things I like some I dont care about...but others I love!
 
I really like the shruggy thing. The first print is so hideous and very un-BCBG. They should leave the prints to DVF. The turqoise top is cool and Im sure will sell well. That is the best piece from the pics that were posted.
 
I liked some of the syuff in tis collection and some of the brown and beige colored stuff. Those shiney black boots look cool and the dresses are kinda of cute.I heard that Max is gonna stop having runway show so I think this is the last. I Read about it at britishvogue.com. I don't you can quote me if you want I just want to know if anyone else read that?
 
very unoriginal..
my fave is the grey jersey empire dress with the lace detail
 
some of the dresses are really great, but why showing glasses on the runway?......
 
the collection is up at style.com:

NEW YORK, February 6, 2006 – This season, Max Azria erased the BCBG name from his runway collection, saying that he wanted to distinguish the higher-priced clothes he shows during fashion week from his more commercial line. The designer is clearly trying to stretch himself, and on the evidence of this presentation, there is some strain involved in that process. The show was nominally about beatniks, but as the intricate invitation hinted, it was also intended to be an exploration of the ways origami can be applied to fabric. Azria was thorough in his studies, applying the technique to everything from spaghetti-strap dresses with puckered bodices worn over turtlenecks to a snappy gray wool jacket with intricately formed pockets. At times, though, he got lost in the folds. This was partly due to how the girls were styled. The worst offenders were the ungainly knee-highs and the layered, droopy knits of indefinable shape, a no-no in a season where defined volumes are key.

– Laird Borrelli


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