There's something utterly feminine and whimsical -- yet structured and masculine -- about the new Phuong My Spring 2014 collection.
Taking on pretty pastels without going overboard, the collection makes sure the hues are not overly girly. The Vietnamese designer has stunning model Kwak Ji Young posing in her latest creations for the Phuong My Spring 2014 collection lookbook, and she looks radiant.
Opting for a super simple white backdrop to give the clothes the spotlight, the lookbook is relaxed yet visually appealing. The season's new designs were inspired by lemon trees and the Myosotis flower, with all the pieces made using organza and wool silk.
So if you're looking to update your spring closet with some floral pastels, feminine silhouettes and romantic waistlines, stock up on these sweet and airy designs.
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Kwak Ji Young Stars in the Phuong My Spring 2014 Collection Lookbook
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