Thursday, April 21, 2011

Designer Spotlight: Felicity Brown

Felicity Brown




First of all, there is such a thing as too many ruffles. We have seen it in action, and it's not pretty. However, gazing upon newcomer Felicity Brown's Spring/Summer 2011 line is making us realize that an abundance of ruffles is totally acceptable (and even encouraged) when done tastefully. Brown, a native to the U.K., launched her own label in 2010 after designing for fashion powerhouses Alberta Ferretti, Mulberry, and Lanvin. Her first line was inspired by the paitings of artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, in which women are depicted engaging in "questionable" behavior in outrageously ruffled dresses (pictured above is his painting 'Il Ballo al Moulin Rouge', 1890). Brown interpreted those ruffles and the confidence and power that these women projected and created a line of fabulously eccentric and stunning frocks. A collection that incorporates girl power and frills? Yes, please!

For more info and to see past collections visit www.FelicityBrown.com

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