Silky Asian Robes

Dries Van Noten Spring 2011 Brings Style from the Orient

Models for the Dries Van Noten Spring 2011 collection paraded down the runway wearing Asian-inspired clothes, prints and style.

The models were draped in Vietnamese-styled ensembles, kimono-like robes and high Chinese-inspired necklines. All different kind of silks were used for the delicate look of these styles, many of which were printed with beautiful blossoming florals. The overall look was very loose-fitting and carefree. The Dries Van Noten Spring 2011 collection is perfect for the new year's breezy warm weather.
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