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It reveals the Lacroix collection for Desigual

It was one of the most surprising news of recent times: a history of Christian Lacroix haute couture as was to design a collection for the Catalan firm collaboration Desigual.Esta received by all with great joy, marks the return of the designer on the runway after the painful end of his signature.

On February 17 came to light the results of this unusual union, a collection consisting of thirty articles and a total of twelve looks. Collaboration with Lacroix appeared in Barcelona with the rest of the library Desigual for autumn-winter 2011-2012, entitled ‘Dream’, and inspired by the dreams and illusions.

All attention was focused on the creations of Christian Lacroix. As confirmed by the firm, the collaboration with designer will be more than anecdotal, and expand the spring-summer 2012.

The result of this first contact is a selection of garments and colorful folk style in which no missing references to the work of Lacroix, who applies his experience in the world of haute couture to the urban and casual collection.

Christian Lacroix designs a collection for Desigual

The twist of life! If you tell us a few years ago that the great Christian Lacroix designed to Desigual would not believe us. And it seems that the Catalan company wants to follow H & M collaboration with renowned designers, and has scored a point (and big) with the “signing” of Christian Lacroix.

After declares bankruptcy, the designer of haute couture back in the news for his collaboration with the Spanish firm that has convinced Lacroix to debut in the world of ‘ready-to-wear. Collection consists of thirty items that give shape to a total of twelve looks. The result of this incredible collaboration may be on Monday 17 January in Barcelona.

Lacroix’s collaboration will be part of the new library Desigual for autumn-winter 2011, will also be unveiled at the parade on 17. The collection is called ‘Dream’ and is inspired by the Unversity of dreams and in the winter more ethnic countries of Eastern Europe.