Designer Veronica Etro, of the Etro dynasty Spring 2012 RTW collection inspired by the Deco twenties. Her collection, mainly dresses were so elaborate, accessories weren't really needed to complete the look. Beautiful motifs applied into a series of dresses, loose through the waist and falling into hems that fluttered or as a border of slashed pleats, or silk fringes. To view the full runway collection and to read the editorial, go to Vogue.
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