Hien Le Spring 2011

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Published August 31, 2010

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Making a spring debut, Hien Le showed at the recent Berlin Fashion Week. Inspired by the work of painter Barnett Newman, Le taps into the fine details for a collection that focuses on proportions and placements. Working with a modest color palette, the way in which the materials are draped and pulled convey a graphical nature that resonates with a minimalist vision that connects both Le’s menswear and womenswear.

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