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Emilio Pucci Resort 2012 Collection

As he stated in the runway this season, Peter Dundas could express his idea about a new and popular style for his fans. He stated he ran out of dresses! Normally he was kidding about that; inventing just a manner to announce his bomb for resort 2012. The idea of bringing Beyoncé, Blake Lively, Rihanna, and Jane Fonda into his collections was quite creative and appealed to many fans. He knew how to bring his fashion out to the light. The new style that he recently launched was considered a good change for teenagers and young ladies. He introduced super-skinny women’s trousers as a new hit into casuals. But that wasn’t what he depended on while designing. Most of the designed introduced were actually for short skirts, mini and short dresses, and types of long dresses. The colors were cheerful despite how quiet the collection was. Baby pink, baby blue, light green, deep green, black, yellow, and some grades of orange were perfectly used to suit each design and give an appropriate overall look to the model. A feminine collection wouldn’t be so adorable without showing a matter of sex. That point of view spoke loudly through his beautiful one piece and bikini bathing suits. They came in nice colors and appeared good in comparison with the elegant evening dresses which were sexy for their fabrics and the black traces of charming effects. Dundas understood the importance of practical styles for every woman. One of the practical style essentials was the jumpsuit. Most of his jumpsuits came as elegant as he panned for them to be. Their colors were precisely chosen, the tailoring was perfect and the sharp cut gave them a formal look .

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