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WARMENHOVEN & VENDERBOS | Diary 260811











Designer diary photo (snapshots) entry | Spring Summer 2012 collection shoot. | Warmenhoven & Venderbos vintage in Japan |
WARMENHOVEN & VENDERBOS | Diary 260811





Summer whites | Style | Blouson with string closure: T 11-75emu-42 | tone in tone graphic | Wide skirt: S 11-62-42
WARMENHOVEN & VENDERBOS | Collection Spring|Summer 2011



Style| Wedge Dress: D 11-74emu-41 | tone in tone graphic
WARMENHOVEN & VENDERBOS | Collection Spring|Summer 2011

William Allen Butler was an American lawyer and writer of poetical satires. He contributed travel writing and comic writing to the Literary World, a series on ‘The Cities of Art and the Early Artists’ to the Art Union Bulletin. His most famous satirical poem, Nothing to Wear, was first published anonymously in Harper’s Weekly in 1857, though Butler was forced to reveal his name after someone else claimed authorship.

Style | Dress with string closure : D 11-41-40 | Cropped dart pleated jacket: C 11-68-01 | Wedge 7/8 capri pant : P 11-45-40
WARMENHOVEN & VENDERBOS | Collection Spring|Summer 2011