Oscar de la Renta Fall 2010 Fashion Week Runway Review StyleList (blog)
The clothes no doubt were stunning. In their vaguely jazz-era finery, the models were like Gustav Klimt society muses: They wore day skirts and coats cut below the knee and trimmed with rich fu or flirty pleated chiffon flapper dresses with Joseph Hoffman-esque embroidery, and stoles over satin evening gowns. There was a feeling of Wienmar Germany in the mix, a time and place where decadence was an anecdote for political and economic uncertainty. Sounds familiar.
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