The David Dixon 2011 Fall/Winter Collection Escapes to Jakarta
Chalaine Mantha — April 3, 2011 — Fashion
References: daviddixon & lgfashionweek
The David Dixon 2011 Fall/Winter collection called Escape to Jakarta was revealed at Toronto's LG Fashion Week. The show started with a slideshow called Sweet Sixteen that revealed to the audience a look into Dixon's past and a dedication to his parents. Audience members were treated to looks from Dixon's previous collection while the slideshow rolled on.
The David Dixon 2011 Fall/Winter collection revealed bright gowns that were long and flowing, gorgeous sparkly jackets and party dresses that would look great at a New Year's Eve bash. The models wore their hair in long French braids and boasted extreme coral-colored flowery bling on their ears and wrists. They also donned pretty patterned nylons in black. The featured photos were taken by photographer George Pimentel.
The David Dixon 2011 Fall/Winter collection revealed bright gowns that were long and flowing, gorgeous sparkly jackets and party dresses that would look great at a New Year's Eve bash. The models wore their hair in long French braids and boasted extreme coral-colored flowery bling on their ears and wrists. They also donned pretty patterned nylons in black. The featured photos were taken by photographer George Pimentel.
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