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By Mayte Allende
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“We are into our sixth year, the brand has matured and now it’s more about what we want to do and what we believe in — we are not doing a black pant because someone said we need a black pant,” said Whitney Pozgay at her spring 2016 Whit presentation.
The result was a playful and inspired lineup of pieces that a girl will really want rather than need. There was an obvious take on volume — most memorably on a pink and green off-the-shoulder puffy sleeve minidress and a red flared halter midi dress. “It all stemmed from the idea of colorful hot air balloons over the savannah,” she said. That explained the African references on tribal-print skirts, hand-painted stripes and a cool raffia-fringed skirt — because who needs black pants when you can have any those.
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