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The Christian Dada Fall 2012 Collection Features Artful Textiles

The Christian Dada Fall 2012 ready to wear collection features artfully printed textiles. Painterly in their design, these bold designs serve as eye-catching accent pieces for a fluid and edgy collection. Fusing aesthetics with function, Japanese designer Masanori Morikawa, known for working with Lady Gaga, showcases exaggerated proportions, tone-blocking, varying textures and a dramatic palette.

Mixing unlikely tones and textures, the imaginative designer creates a collection to remember. Versatile and dynamic, memorable pieces from this ravishing runway presentation include wide-legged trousers, heavy knits and boxy silhouettes that feature the brand's signature rugged rock print.

The Christian Dada Fall 2012 ready to wear collection is artful and avant-garde. Unafraid to stand out, this stunning show highlights bold patterns, unconventional silhouettes and innovative garment designs that mix tone and texture.
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