When there is a heavy emphasis on neutral tones, much responsibility of a garment is left to the silhouette of a design. Designer Alexa Galler does just that with her clothing line, Eighteenth. Emphasising the asymmetric and ingeniously fusing the avant-garde with the pleasing aesthetics of basics, each piece has its own unique shape and deliberate structure, all the while remaining effortlessly casual.
Case in point is this maxi skirt with front angled-hem from Eighteenth's spring 2011 collection. Expertly cut, its subdued silhouette and precocious hemline renders a commanding elegance.
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Related Pictures (15 in total): See them by clicking Eighteenth S/S '11 look book or read up on fall 2011 fashion, 2011 hairstyles or our pre-rafw coverage if you're not keen on the pictures.
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