Rachel Zoe Fall 2012 Collection was Inspired by '60s Rock 'n' Roll
Katherinev123 — February 13, 2012 — Fashion
References: thezoereport & fashionologie
I'm sure not one person was surprised that the Rachel Zoe Fall 2012 collection was inspired by rock 'n' roll styles of the late '60s. Zoe, the celeb stylist, reality star and now fashion designer known for dressing in styles harking from eras past, has designed a lineup for the coming fall that mixes glam rock with elegance and sophistication.
As Zoe describes, the collection features what Mick Jagger would wear in the '60s -- if he was a woman. She goes on to add that the Rachel Zoe Fall 2012 also has "a bit of Marianne Faithfull, Bianca Jagger and Jane Birkin thrown into the mix."
The collection included luxe brocade blazers, shaggy faux fur throws (another Zoe signature), flared trousers, long printed coats and over-the-knee boots, with a range of jewelry including chained necklaces and bangles. Visit Fashionologie to see more pieces from the Rachel Zoe Fall 2012 collection.
As Zoe describes, the collection features what Mick Jagger would wear in the '60s -- if he was a woman. She goes on to add that the Rachel Zoe Fall 2012 also has "a bit of Marianne Faithfull, Bianca Jagger and Jane Birkin thrown into the mix."
The collection included luxe brocade blazers, shaggy faux fur throws (another Zoe signature), flared trousers, long printed coats and over-the-knee boots, with a range of jewelry including chained necklaces and bangles. Visit Fashionologie to see more pieces from the Rachel Zoe Fall 2012 collection.
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