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Bottega Veneta fashion trend spring 2011

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Number of View: 1248the Bottega Veneta runway wearing sporty, airy clothes in an understated, neutral palette. Their hair was damp and loose, as if they’d just emerged from the shower and hadn’t bothered with the blow-dryer, and on their feet were flat leather sandals or peep-toe suede booties. The unmistakable message for Spring: ease.

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Versace – Italian Designer House

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Number of View: 2534 The Versace fashion house is one of the best Italian brands and it’s definitely known world wide. Versace’s head designer, Donatella, keeps on amazing us in every season with the most outstanding pieces on the runway, even if we’re talking about men or women’s fashion, it doesn’t matter because she pulls [...]

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Armani collection spring 2011

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Number of View: 1358The Armani Exchange spring/summer 2011 collection comes as a breath of fresh air bringing something new and different from what what we have been used to seeing before at Armani Exchange. The fashion creations presented for the Armani Exchange spring summer 2011 collection has a more laid back style, a more casual [...]

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Italian outdoor furniture by Armani

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Number of View: 1500 Some people obsess over furniture. Others hardly even notice it’s there. One way or the other, making environmentally savvy choices in furnishing your home or office can make a big difference in your impact on the planet and your health Italian outdoor furniture by Armani become part of the modern sustainability [...]

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Bottega Veneta men’s fashion spring 2011

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Number of View: 1229 Bottega Veneta has presented fashion for men sor spring 2011: The sand-toned suits that opened the show were cut from bleached classic fabrics patchworked like camouflage or topographic maps, but they were the most urban pieces on display. The utilitarian pieces that followed, in white cotton and washed suedes and leathers, [...]

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