Images of Thom Browne’s SS11 womenswear collection appeared on the internet yesterday, showcasing not only Browne’s covetable designs, but also the staying power of a strange trend. Showing suits printed with female silhouettes, Browne’s Spring 2011 collection is the most recent in a string of designers to create items showcasing the female form.
From Moschino’s vintage blouse seen on Susie Bubble, to YSL’s pendants, Lanvin’s tees, and famously Miu Miu’s SS10 prints, the woman-print has a long heritage, and doesn’t seem to be going away.
The question is: Would you wear this trend or are you leaving the naked silhouettes for the bedroom?
Tags: Susie Bubble
Designer(s): Lanvin, Miu Miu, Thom Browne



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Someday I will own Lanvin!
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i will…DEPENDING on the pattern, how&&where it’s placed and depending on how it looks…i mean why not? it is part of a FASHION…