Theme: When asked who was the BCBG woman backstage, Azria answered 'She's a woman of 2014 who's in love with the world -she's modern'. The collection hinted at 70's styled tailoring with feminine cuts and relaxed shapes.
Palette: Began neutral with bright whites, muted blues and dusty pinks only to be followed with busy prints in darker shades before finishing with monochrome looks.
Accessories: Box bags both clutch and worn on shoulder, wedged sandals.
Beauty: Barely there make up, softly tousled waves.
Key Look: The shows final look of a sheer sequinned gown.
Review: Whilst the details indicated design duo Max and Lubov Azria looked to menswear as inspiration behind their most recent fashion week venture, the collection featured twists traditional tailoring, with sheer inserts, soft draping and small but brightly coloured prints. Core summer staples were reworked and in a contrast to the bright but neutral hues featured at the start of the show the final looks featured heavy prints not dissimilar to paint splatter.
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