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The Ports 1961 Pre-Fall Collection is a Sea of Vibrancy

The Ports 1961 Pre-Fall 2012 collection features a variety of vibrant colors and boldly hued prints. The patterned pre-fall presentation takes inspiration from bohemian style while retaining the brand’s signature structured silhouettes.

The Ports 1961 Pre-Fall 2012 collection features a variety of gorgeous maxi gowns, tailored suited looks, structured coats, satin dresses and lovely voluminous knits. The collection has variety, and is versatile with color and the use of bold prints as its connecting factor. From deep blues and greens to rich violets, these entrancing ensembles range from showcasing painterly prints to geometric houndstooth patterns.

The bold collection was designed by Andie Arthur in partnership with creative director Fiona Cibani. The designer cites Hungarian optical artist Victor Vasarely as his inspiration for the vibrant ensembles that feature eye-catching and memorable prints.
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