
Oscar de la Renta is one designer who has every right reason to stay true to his lady chic persona season after season. The overall feel of this collection is all in unison despite the occasion inconsistency in color combinations. Prim and proper are the quintessential terms I would use to describe this spring collection.
The vibe was very ladylike and old-fashioned. Colorful tweed jackets are standout pieces, as they offer ladylike compliments to a pair of linen trousers or a matching pencil skirt. The subtle use of ruffles plays a key part to the femininity of his outfits. The dress were very classy yet sexy the way they hug the woman's curves. Overall the collection was very typical of Oscar, yet there is every reason to head to Neiman's to snag a piece or two to build your spring/summer wardrobe.

The little pink tweed jacket is the most noticeably significant part of this look. The earrings make the feel a little bit more young and fun.

I love this suit because it is so signature to Oscar's dressing style. The belt was a great touch.

Simple and classic, every woman should own a little white dress for the summer time.

A-line print dresses are so fun to wear - they immediately make a woman feel so confident and alluring.

I like this look because it is a little bit edgy for Oscar.

This look is very preppy and chic - perfect for that cookie cutter wife's wardrobe.

I always love black and white paired together in different ways. I especially like the striped jacket and t-strap heels.

Mint green is hardly ever used and I don't know why. It is just as soft as the season's popular blush crush color and looks fabulous on most skin types.

This classic yellow tweed dress is just so divine. The gloves and the two-toned ballet flats are so chic.

The only way I can wear yellow - with black.

The silk embroidered black jacket is so delicate and eye catching in person.
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