So are curves really back?

NY Mag’s blog The Cut asks this question “So are curves really back?” in reference to Louis Vuitton’s Paris Fall 2010 ready-to-wear show. Amy Odell writes “The clothes were mostly conservative, and conceived with a real, grown-up woman in mind. None of the skirts so much as showed knee, and the most revealing looks only showed a tasteful amount of cleavage.” They go on to say that the Fall 2010 Prada Ready-to-wear was “all about boobs” here. I die.

In my opinion, the clothes are feminine and body-conscious. Vuitton:

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Personally, I’ve never been more enchanted with a Vuitton collection.

I thought Prada was less about boobs in a ‘sex’ way and more about the all-around gorgeousness of the female form:

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All images from Style.com

I LOVE the idea of ruffling the bust and exposing a little bit of the flattest part of the mid section. You?

Read more: Curvy, Adult, Diverse Models Walk Louis Vuitton — The Cuthttp://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2010/03/curvy_adult_diverse_models_wal.html#ixzz0hthxG74M