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New York Fashion Week 2012: BCBG Fall 2012 Transitions Colorblocking to Autumn

Marisa Krystian | Feb 9, 2012 6:08pm EST | 2min:09sec

Max Azria and wife, Lubov, who is the chief creative officer at BCBG, know what women want. That is why BCBG Max Azria is renowned for his effortless, sensual femininity.

The Fall 2012 show gave hints of sensuality and lots of decadence.

Models glided down the runway in maxi dresses made of airy fabrics with high slits.

Glimpses of luxury were seen in fur and suede accents on sleeves, collars and chests.

Colorblocking made a huge imprint on the Fall 2012 collection, with everything from dresses to tops to multi-colored print.

The entire collection gave off a very 70s vibe, with high slits on the dresses and billowy sleeves. The palette was mainly nude with rich pops of mustard, burgundy, paprika, and navy.

BCBG's Fall 2012 was a smooth transition from its Spring 2012 line.

Here is the Runway Rewind: BCBG's Spring 2012 collection was rife with breezy frocks, sheer fabrics, zig zags, colorblocking and sexy slits. And yet, a collection so feminine was offset by a decidedly tribal, sporty vibe.

Currently the company is looking for the face of its Spring 2013 ad campaign. Lubov and Refinery29.com have teamed up to hand pick 10 women from across the U.S. to fly to L.A. to be photographed and have their images placed on the label's social media sites, official Web site and in stores.

The winner of the contest will be featured in BCBG's 2013 ad campaign as well as receive $5,000 in merchandise value. There is also a second place! Out of the 10 chosen, the popular choice will be featured all over BCBG's social media pages and receive a $1,000 credit to BCBG Max Azria!

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