Color-Splattered Fashion

Graeme Black Adds Punch To His Fall 2009 Line With Daring Surprises

The Graeme Black Fall 2009 show was full of surprises, from dresses that looked like they were splattered with mud to metallic python minis and over-sized Dracula coats.

The Graeme Black collection seamlessly blended the classic sass of pin-up girls of the 40s and 50s with the punk fashion looks of 90s. The shoes left quite an impression too, their bright reds and leopard print pattern leaving the bootie-wearers perfectly targeted for cougar jokes.

While you may not have heard of Graeme Black yet, his outrageously daring designs prove this designer isn’t ready to fade into the background.
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