Christian Lacroix Homme Spring 2011

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Published June 30, 2010

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5 thoughts on “Christian Lacroix Homme Spring 2011”

  1. I am a bit surprised, even disappointed. This is not Lacroix, not the Christian Lacroix I love. The one button jacket is nice, so is the blue jacket with the metal fastening. I also like the green and blue tee-shirt, but this is quite some disappointment compared to what Christian Lacroix (the man) used to do before the House of Lacroix went bust. I suspect Christian Lacroix (the man) is no longer involved?

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