Paris Fashion Week: Lazy days with Dries Van Noten
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Menswear-inspired clothing has been almost totally absent from the runways for the spring 2011 season -- until now.
Belgian designer Dries Van Noten used classic menswear pieces as a way to achieve easy summertime dressing. He brought color and lightness to oversized blazers, full trousers, trench coats, even jeans, all dip-dyed in Easter-egg shades of pink, violet and cornflower blue.
Van Noten seemed to be suggesting a new kind of uniform, following on the heels of the fall season’s military styles. Only this time, it was all about relaxed silhouettes and paring down -- the ease of a pale sparkly sweater paired with wide-legged white cargo pants, or a silk dress in a delicate floral print, cinched with an iridescent-silver skinny belt.
There were even a couple pairs of floral silk pajama pants. Talk about no-fuss fashion.
-- Booth Moore in Paris
Dries van Noten spring-summer 2011 runway collection photo gallery