Diego Zuñiga | Spring 2010

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Published April 4, 2010

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Mexican designer Diego Zuñiga shares his latest collection entitled Controlled White. Highly experimental, Zuñiga tests the boundaries of sportswear with great attention to structural detail. Shifting from a foundation of strong shoulders to a uniform of casual shorts and extravagant shirting, a constant struggle of control is shown in balancing the collection’s many garments from simple to detail-oriented. Altogether, spring’s collection shows as an exercise of modern exploration with a certain constraint.

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12 thoughts on “Diego Zuñiga | Spring 2010”

  1. WOW! great styling, great hair. the model doesn't even look real – more like a mannequin. I love this collection.

  2. WOW! great styling, great hair. the model doesn't even look real – more like a mannequin. I love this collection.

  3. WOW! great styling, great hair. the model doesn't even look real – more like a mannequin. I love this collection.

  4. I do not hate the clothes. The lighting is wonderful, but if the model is going to be so lifeless why not slap the clothes on a mannequin and be done with it?

  5. I do not hate the clothes. The lighting is wonderful, but if the model is going to be so lifeless why not slap the clothes on a mannequin and be done with it?

  6. I do not hate the clothes. The lighting is wonderful, but if the model is going to be so lifeless why not slap the clothes on a mannequin and be done with it?

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