Nicole Miller went for a harder edge playing on with black for fall 2010. Kitted out in knit skullcaps her models were bunched-up with skinny leg-warmers, and that’s s ready to take on New York streets.
Nicole Miller took her signature ruched mini dress through motions: sultry, sassy, petulant, angry, sharp and most of all a somewhat dirty, hard flirty. The Fall 2010 line up of mini dresses were created in dark hued family of midnight black, dusty silvers, smoked greys, along with hints of deep purple.


Taking a cue from current street wear trends, she wrapped leather ankle boots in cashmere sweater foot-warmers. Basic black wool hats were adorned wavy shoulder-length locs. Body zippers, sheep fur, and comic graphics were sprinkled onto mini sweater dresses, cropped jackets and thigh-high skirts. Though the main focus was on coats, but dresses and biker jackets did well too.


Nicole Miller’s Fall/Winter 2010 collection charged down runway in form of knit tunics, front twist pleat dresses and skinny pants. The primarily all-black collection was filled with hard-edge pieces including motorcycle-style leather jackets with bold shoulders, tanks with chain details, high-heeled booties, black skull caps and sleek form-fitting black pants. But these items seemed more ladylike than lawless, just because of Miller’s capable hands.


Taking inspiration from bright lights, big city landscape, and women who want to conquer the urban jungle, Nicole Miller seemed to revolve solely around black clothing. Among the top looks were a black wool cropped vest with a black tulle strapless dress; black wool and leather hooded coat, black dress; midnight and black leather sleeve jacket with cashmere hoodie and black denim pants.
This collection is truly a mixture of safe colors with modern cuts that will ooze ‘effortlessly cool’ when mixed with right attitude. Whole collection is wearable and reveals Nicole Miller’s great work on womens fashion.
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