Wunderkind S/S 2015
There was so much sashaying on the Wunderkind runway that it felt for a moment like we had been washed over by a fashion tsunami: prints, patterns, python, paillettes, patchworks and plenty of plaid, we got it all. The overall message seemed to be one of volume. Wide leg trousers, tent dresses, oversized coats and ballooning bermudas were all swept up with a new wind-blown gust. Sequin wide-leg pants and a silver three piece suits jazzed things up for evening, while plaid flannel, patched up into voluminous dresses and coats created a warm and fuzzy section of a woman's spring wardrobe.
There was so much sashaying on the Wunderkind runway that it felt for a moment like we had been washed over by a fashion tsunami: prints, patterns, python, paillettes, patchworks and plenty of plaid, we got it all. The overall message seemed to be one of volume. Wide leg trousers, tent dresses, oversized coats and ballooning bermudas were all swept up with a new wind-blown gust. Sequin wide-leg pants and a silver three piece suits jazzed things up for evening, while plaid flannel, patched up into voluminous dresses and coats created a warm and fuzzy section of a woman's spring wardrobe.
There was so much sashaying on the Wunderkind runway that it felt for a moment like we had been washed over by a fashion tsunami: prints, patterns, python, paillettes, patchworks and plenty of plaid, we got it all. The overall message seemed to be one of volume. Wide leg trousers, tent dresses, oversized coats and ballooning bermudas were all swept up with a new wind-blown gust. Sequin wide-leg pants and a silver three piece suits jazzed things up for evening, while plaid flannel, patched up into voluminous dresses and coats created a warm and fuzzy section of a woman's spring wardrobe.
There was so much sashaying on the Wunderkind runway that it felt for a moment like we had been washed over by a fashion tsunami: prints, patterns, python, paillettes, patchworks and plenty of plaid, we got it all. The overall message seemed to be one of volume. Wide leg trousers, tent dresses, oversized coats and ballooning bermudas were all swept up with a new wind-blown gust. Sequin wide-leg pants and a silver three piece suits jazzed things up for evening, while plaid flannel, patched up into voluminous dresses and coats created a warm and fuzzy section of a woman's spring wardrobe.
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