


Max Azria attempted to expand with some interesting optical illusion dresses, slinky gowns, cut-out-detailings, and just about the most daringly-sexy swimwear imaginable, which in addition to being near impossible to pull off are sure to leave any woman who dares to bask in the sun for a few hours with some truly unruly tan lines.

There were also some wonderful pops of vibrant colors amidst the mostly neutral, but bright palette and while I loved the cut-out detailing, there was somewhat of a dated 90’s Glamazon quality to many of the looks (think about the Elizabeth Hurley Safety Pin Versace dress).



Photos courtesy of Splash News.