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    • Daniella Kallmeyer

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Daniella Kallmeyer Fall 2012

Daniella Kallmeyer seems to be the woman to "suit" you for Fall 2012. With a plethora of different suiting options, from chic wool coats and jackets down to matching skirts and pants, completed outfits - with options to mix and match - dominated this presentation. Beginning with black pieces styled with shiny patent leather and soft fur trim, the show moved to pops of minimal color against blacks and whites, to full on colorful, tie-dye, ink-blot-like prints. From basic, structured, heavy and minimalistic to colorful, printed, light, airy and flowy, Kallmeyer displayed her ability to offer a huge range of options. Most notable were the back details sprinkled throughout the collection. Whether it was a cut out back, interesting stitching, a full bare back, or even a fun patent leather backpack, the emphasis on this part of a woman's body was certainly prevalent in the creation of this collection.

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