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The Robert Wun 2012 Pieces are Extravagantly Voluminous

The clothing featured in the Robert Wun 2012 collections are so sculptural and voluminous, they make a statement everywhere they go.

Although the color palette of his collections are monotone, sticking with black and white does not make these collections even remotely boring. The first collection, 'Last Breathe,' has an ethereal silhouette with whimsical flower-covered bodices and zip-tie crowns. Wrapping yourself up in flouncy garments that create billowing clouds around you seems like something straight out of a fairytale. The second collection, 'Burnt,' is all about tiered ruffle dresses with short hemlines, cropped structured jackets and extremely architectural shoes that make your legs look miles long.

For a look that is extraordinary and pieces that will make you look like a fantasy, take a peek at the Robert Wun 2012 collections.
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