British designer Louise Gray told Style.com before her runway show, "Everything matches if you like it," and that confident attitude definitely explains her outlandish presentations at the Louise Gray Spring 2012 show.
For a woman who dresses in the same style she designs, the designer's Louise Gray Spring 2012 collection is so crazy and mismatched. Graphic-printed silks, randomly placed beading and a mosaic of primary colors, the collection looks like it was created by a child who has just discovered finger painting, in a good way.
If you take away the headpieces that rest atop the models, the dresses become even more wearable. Although the collection presents a clash of color, the aesthetic is nonetheless captivating for any stylish fashionista.
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The Louise Gray Spring 2012 Collection is Crazy and Colorful
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