Hervé Léger Reinvents the Bandage Dress With a Playful Flare for Fall 2015

In Fall & Winter Trends, Fashion Marketing, New York Fashion Week, Trend Reports by Otaymah Bonds

Once again, Hervé Léger by Max Azria has reinvented the infamous “bandage dress” and introduced a new silhouette for Fall 2015 by adding a ruffled flare at the bottom of the iconic body-conscious mini dress. This modern and versatile approach makes many dresses from the collection suitable for both day and night allowing fashionistas to rock the multi-dimensional collection in the workplace as well as for a night on the town.

The designing team of Max and Lubov Azria turned heads at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week with a collection inspired by a recent trip to the La Sagrada Família cathedral in Barcelona, Spain, adding a lush layering of embellishments and texture reflecting the architecture of the ceiling and facade . The Hervé Léger collection was so stunningly elaborate that each dress was it’s own individual work of art. Models wore elegant up do’s and earth-toned lips and eyes to perfectly polish off each look.

Photos by Jane Kratochvil Photography.

About Otaymah Bonds

Otaymah Bonds is the Detroit Fashion Examiner for Examiner.com and a contributing writer for Fashion Decode. As a contributing writer for FashionMingle.net she has covered New York Fashion Week. She is CEO of Eternal Women Educational Center Inc., and La Petite Dance Company Inc.

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