Marchesa, Spring 2010 RTW




I'm kidding, I'm not going to knock off any of these dresses. There is however, a prettiness and
accessibility in some of the details that is noteworthy, and I don't think there's anything wrong with experimenting with some of the techniques. The construction and the vibe is
familiar to me and a couple of the shapes could even be good for wedding dresses. Maybe not the hot pants though.
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