The opposing force of Luxotica is Geo Max. For the rare days I'm not feeling like an island girl and want to be serious, graphic prints, stripes, 3-D shapes, and polka dots will modernize my look. Most of these equations came in black and white, with the occasional blue, but one of my favorite Spring collections — Dries Van Noten — delivered it in marigold. The happy color made the geo seem less max, know what I mean? Notice the bold accessories though. Michael Kors also delivered his dots with whimsy, while on the flip side, Gareth Pugh took his dolls to space and back. Small doses, or to the max, choose your poison.
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(L-R: Michael Kors, Gianfranco Ferre, Emporio Armani, Missoni, Marni, Brian Reyes, Zero + Maria Cornejo, Gareth Pugh, Yves Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen)

















Mark Davis
Agnes B
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that model's thighs are freaking me out.
1I'm not into the huge prints but the YSL dress isn't so bad, MK too.
2Not for me.
3I love geometric prints, but most of these silhouettes are too 90's for me. please don't let shoulder pads come back...
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