‘Understated’ is not a word that exists in Elie Saab‘s vocabulary. His take on Fall 2010 couture was a clear affirmation of that fact, the all-out glamour evident in billowing gowns, thigh high dress slits, and (my favourites) printed silks that swept up Auroras and night skies into cascades of starry silk.

Elie Saab Couture Fall 2010

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Elie Saab Couture Fall 2010

Elie Saab Couture Fall 2010

Elie Saab Couture Fall 2010

Elie Saab Couture Fall 2010

Elie Saab Couture Fall 2010

Elie Saab Couture Fall 2010

Elie Saab Couture Fall 2010

Elie Saab Couture Fall 2010

Elie Saab Couture Fall 2010

Elie Saab Couture Fall 2010

Elie Saab Couture Fall 2010

Elie Saab Couture Fall 2010

Elie Saab Couture Fall 2010

Elie Saab Couture Fall 2010

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KiKi
KiKi wrote on 8th July 2010 at 06.01:
I love how the pieces leads your eyes from opaque to see-through, Creates a mysterious, classy and yet fun look/piece. :)
Baby Angel
Baby Angel wrote on 8th July 2010 at 06.05:
I like very much that red dresses . . .Look Very Nice . More or Less . .All Pictyres Hire are Perfect . . 0:)
arista
arista wrote on 8th July 2010 at 06.26:
whoaa... classy and simply in the same time! love it, a lot!
Annu
Annu wrote on 8th July 2010 at 06.33:
oooohhhhhhhh mine OSM desingsZZZZZZ i LOVE IT G8 !!!
bootstrapperboy
bootstrapperboy wrote on 8th July 2010 at 08.12:
the movement and colour is amazing - definitely blurring the lines between fashion and art, total thumbs up.
Noelle Ghanem
Noelle Ghanem wrote on 12th October 2010 at 08.24:
Amazing!!
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