The Camilla SS12/13 Collection is Inspired by Various Cultures
Meghan Young — May 1, 2012 — Fashion
References: camilla.au & fashionising
The Camilla SS12/13 collection is a celebration of exotic lands through bright colors and psychedelic prints. Influenced by such cultures and societies as Morocco, Africa, Laos, India and Japan, the fashion line, which recently hit the catwalk during the Australian fashion week (MBFWA), takes people on a hyper-hued journey around the world.
Appropriately dubbed 'Gypset,' the Camilla SS12/13 collection are rife with original prints ranging from oriental florals and fractured geometrics to bold tribal, wild animal and swirling paisley patterns. Clashed and coordinated for a visual feast, designer Camilla Franks complimented the outfits with exquisite accessories including cowboy hats and turbans, low-slung totes and overnight bags as well as cuffs and chokers. The billowing kaftans stole the show, however, mesmerizing the audience through color and cut.
Appropriately dubbed 'Gypset,' the Camilla SS12/13 collection are rife with original prints ranging from oriental florals and fractured geometrics to bold tribal, wild animal and swirling paisley patterns. Clashed and coordinated for a visual feast, designer Camilla Franks complimented the outfits with exquisite accessories including cowboy hats and turbans, low-slung totes and overnight bags as well as cuffs and chokers. The billowing kaftans stole the show, however, mesmerizing the audience through color and cut.
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