Florals to Spring are like brandy-soaked plum puddings to Christmas: it could exist without them, but just wouldn’t
be the same. And so it goes that each time the Spring/Summer collections roll around, some designer will find inspiration in the blooming flowers and creeping vines that awaken with the change in season. For Spring 2011 one of those collections was D&G‘s. There was little their florals didn’t touch. They found their way onto dresses (both short and long), jumpsuits and playsuits, Spring espadrilles, headscarves, bags and bras. The style was less prim garden-party and more peasant farm-girl, with splashes of gingham and pocketed apron cuts only reinforcing that feeling.

D&G S/S11

D&G S/S11

D&G S/S11

D&G S/S11

D&G S/S11

D&G S/S11

D&G S/S11

D&G S/S11

D&G S/S11

D&G S/S11

D&G S/S11

D&G S/S11

D&G S/S11

D&G S/S11

D&G S/S11

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Rock Chick
Rock Chick wrote on 24th September 2010 at 10.05:
Gorgeous collection.
See backstage http://runningunderthesprinkler.typepad.com/wheres_my_rider/2010/09/more-milan-fashion-week-dg.html
Melanie
Melanie wrote on 24th September 2010 at 11.06:
So lovely and playful. I love it!
B.J.alamode
B.J.alamode wrote on 24th September 2010 at 12.29:
I cannot get enough of this collection!! As the winter months approach and the layers of clothing increase, I am anxiously anticipating the arrival of springtime-happy patterns and prints!
@BJalamode
angela
angela wrote on 26th September 2010 at 17.47:
O MY YES I SO LOVE IT!
monse
monse wrote on 7th October 2010 at 10.01:
i love it
sweetginger
sweetginger wrote on 17th January 2011 at 17.37:
I love it!
Wow the prints and colors are just perfect!!!My fav outfit is the first one( blouse + skirt )and the shoes OMFG
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Some people's wardrobes are about a small selection of pieces that all fit within one aesthetic - Tania Braukamper isn't such a person. With a wardrobe that spans three different rooms, her approach to fashion is a mixture of current-season key pieces mixed with vintage finds she's sourced on innumerous shopping trips around the world's more cultured capitals. Despite a disparate approach to shopping, Tania is adamant that the key to mixing vintage with new season is to stick to key looks and colours that work for oneself. And it's a theory that she works into her writing for Fashionising.com, where she serves as the publication's Editor.