The Hussein Chalayan Spring 2012 Collection is Classy
Souzan Michael — October 2, 2011 — Fashion
References: husseinchalayan & style
Designer Hussein Chalayan has been missing from the runways in Paris for a couple of seasons, but he definitely made a bold re-entrance with the Hussein Chalayan Spring 2012 collection.
Chalayan clearly did not want to miss a single second of his first runway show in a few seasons, as he stayed on the catwalk the entire time. In fact, the designer, dressed as a waiter, stood handing glasses of champagne to the models, who posed and sipped with style.
The Hussein Chalayan Spring 2012 collection was about having fun and celebrating the designer's return to the catwalk. The color palette for the show involved a little bit of everything, from black and white to pastels and prints.
The Hussein Chalayan Spring 2012 collection is a welcome change to the stiff, overly ladylike styles that were showcased on other runways this season.
Chalayan clearly did not want to miss a single second of his first runway show in a few seasons, as he stayed on the catwalk the entire time. In fact, the designer, dressed as a waiter, stood handing glasses of champagne to the models, who posed and sipped with style.
The Hussein Chalayan Spring 2012 collection was about having fun and celebrating the designer's return to the catwalk. The color palette for the show involved a little bit of everything, from black and white to pastels and prints.
The Hussein Chalayan Spring 2012 collection is a welcome change to the stiff, overly ladylike styles that were showcased on other runways this season.
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