Fashion Distraction :: BCBG Max Azria Spring 2010

September 14th, 2009 by crystal
BCBG Spring 2010



There’s no better designer to start our Spring 2010 Fashion Distractions with than Max Azria. Max and his wife, Lubov, created a slew of fantastic pieces for their BCBG Max Azria Spring 2010 collection. Each and every piece is quite wearable. And, there really is something for everyone. Updated jersey knit dresses and caftans are perfect everyday dresses while the asymmetric flowing goddess gowns are ideal occasion dresses. Of course, no Max Azria collection would be complete without some version of the bandage dress. For BCBG, the Azrias have created a softer, draped bandage dress.


We’ll be seeing many of these pieces in the pages of magazines, on red carpets and in person.

Major Trends in BCBG Max Azria Spring 2010 Collection

one shoulder
cut-outs
asymmetrical hemlines
bright colors
watercolor prints
reworked t-shirt dresses
reworked caftans
gauzy bandage dresses

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What do you think?

I’m a big fan of so many of these dresses! I’m particularly drooling over the green dress–it’s such a unique shade and I love how it’s paired with the nude gauze material.
Which is your favorite?


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