NEW YORK, September 13, 1999 For his spring collection, BCBG designer Max Azria did just what he does best, distilling the season's major trends into fashion that's utterly wearable and accessible. Ecru, rust, raspberry, and mint green were the predominant shades, with floral prints and beading adding an ethnic touch. Suede skirts, dresses, and shells with appliques looked great worn with lacquer boots and heels, while skimpy apron tops, layered multi-tulle skirts, and enamel cotton dresses embroidered with paillettes gave an extra spark to the sophisticated, sexy spirit of the collection.
By Armand Limnander
By Armand Limnander






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