Despite having been dropped from the official list of Milan Fashion Week participants, the Italian plus – size prêt – a – porter brand, Elena Miro , had nothing less than a standing – room – only fashion show during her Spring/Summer 2011 presentation. As usual, the collection exuded style and elegance portrayed perfectly by each and every model.
The National Chamber of Italian Fashion released a statement justifying their decision to abruptly terminate the contract of the house of Elena Miro by saying, "Some labels just weren't in line with what ready-to-wear week should be. We wanted to champion the values of creativity to reaffirm Milan's role in the world."
The distraught designer said that this move may be because of the house's use of full – figured models. And said that every type of woman must be represented in every catwalk. This was exactly what she did. She let her models speak out for her and her fashion house.
The 1950s silhouettes and the idea of femininity inspired her current collection. Her models sashayed down the catwalk, showing their love for their own bodies and their appreciation for their curves. This walk showed the whole world what real women look like.
The distraught designer said that this move may be because of the house's use of full – figured models. And said that every type of woman must be represented in every catwalk. This was exactly what she did. She let her models speak out for her and her fashion house.
The 1950s silhouettes and the idea of femininity inspired her current collection. Her models sashayed down the catwalk, showing their love for their own bodies and their appreciation for their curves. This walk showed the whole world what real women look like.

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