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STYLE FASHION > DOLCE&GABBANA ACCESSORIES > Leopard meets Macramé for the Catwalk Date posted: 10th February 2011

Leopard meets Macramé for the Catwalk

No.586 in a limited series- Extremely feminine and rich of textures, visual presence, a touch of luxurious wear that draws the line above simplicity.

 

  

If you decide to go for the trend of the season, the macramé, without forgetting an iconic print such as leopard, opt for simple and subtle measures. The dress is classic, the colours match, and the silhouette follows the natural shape of the body. 

  

From the catwalk SS11 womenswear, one of the few licenses made to non-white. The iconic leopard in crepe de chine enriched by the new trendy fabric: macramé.

Dress € 2,245

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The accessories: small bag over the shoulder with a chain that serves the purpose of cutting the print - a trick to slim down the overall effect.

Small patent leather bag € 445

Earrings € 145

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Classic jewels: the gold chain with charms. Embroideries on the fabric that filrt with the print.

Necklace € 145

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A selection of bags, from the small evening bag - either subtle in black, or protagonist in white with a diamond on the clasp.

Wedges in Black Macramé € 345

White pochette € 895

Miss Sicily with chain inserts € 1,195

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see more Dolce&Gabbana SS woman collection

Image Styled by Yuri Ahn.

Source: Dolce&Gabbana 

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