More of the Chinoiserie flair ...mixed with the modified qipao (pron: chipao) and its interesting bold print. (right)
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From the same collection, this gorgeous red skirt and floor length gown with the paisley motif re-arrangements ...divine and interesting!
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Generally, I am not a fan of paisley …but the Etro 2011 Fall collection left a visually rich "eclectic-ethnic", bold prints and arrangements impression ….and what I think augurs a 2011 Chinoiserie fashion Spring/Summer trend...
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