Designer Mimi Prober continued her love affair with lace and embroidery as she presented her collection at the New York Fashion Week.
Take a look at some of her mind-blowing creations.
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A model walks down the ramp in a stunning hand embroidered gown in lace, with a veil. Is this how the designer pictures the modern-day bride?
All photographs: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
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The designer introduced patchwork lace pants in her collection. Through a zero-waste philosophy, each piece is created by hand with one of a kind placement that highlights the individual history and story.
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A model dressed in a gown made of botanically dyed antique laces dating from the 18th century to early 20th centuries.
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Black was the dominant colour on the runway and the designer also played with other subdued tones like ivory and beige.
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Blacks made way for ivory on the runway.
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The designer teamed lace separates with ready-to-wear pieces too.
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A model dressed from head to toe in lace.
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The models step onstage for the closing act.