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When viewing Michelle Smith’s Fall 2012 Milly collection, one thing was very present -her use of color! Hues of clover, heliotrope, shocking pink (in the words of Michelle herself), and chartreuse all worked together to create a bold and exciting contrast to her core palette of black and white. They were partnered with super-structured materials, such as tweeds, leather, and bonded wool. Milly made it very clear that her women are sophisticated and futuristic, yet still like to have fun through her clothing and patterns—and we couldn’t have agreed more!
 
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When viewing Michelle Smith’s Fall 2012 Milly collection, one thing was very present -her use of color! Hues of clover, heliotrope, shocking pink (in the words of Michelle herself), and chartreuse all worked together to create a bold and exciting contrast to her core palette of black and white. They were partnered with super-structured materials, such as tweeds, leather, and bonded wool. Milly made it very clear that her women are sophisticated and futuristic, yet still like to have fun through her clothing and patterns—and we couldn’t have agreed more!

 

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