
Ever wanted to see what it looks like backstage at a big show? Don't worry. The Fash Pack have compiled images of what was happening backstage at the new Hervé Léger by Max Azria SS10 show.
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We don't have to mention that fashion weeks are our favourite parts of the year, and since BCBG was one of the first brands we shopped for as teens, Max Azria has always held a special place in our hearts. Care to see how Mr Azria's latest runway show turned out?
Hervé Léger's rebirth took the fashion world by storm and had anyone who's anyone, including the likes of Rachel Bilson, Blake Lively and Victoria Beckham, sporting bandage dresses. The brand, which was a hit in the '80s, was revived by Max Azria who took over as the creative director, and is single-handedly responsible for every body-con-esque item of clothing currently adorning shop floors, is set to open its flagship store in time for London Fashion Week later this month.
The boutique, based on Lowndes Street in Knightsbridge, will be set out over two floors and includes its own VIP area. Azria said, "I most definitely wanted a boutique in London, the capital of avant-gardism and creativity". We most definitely do too, so thank you, Mr Azria.


Eliza Dushku wore a grey asymmetric Herve Leger bandage dress to InStyle's 8th annual summer soiree.
What do you think of her look?


Diane Kruger looked every inch the Hollywood star in this Herve Leger dress at the Berlin premiere of her new movie, 'Inglourious Basterds'.
What do you think of her look?

Lissy Trullie, one of the year's most hotly tipped singers and a former model, has been chosen as the face of the fall Herve Leger campaign. "Her look and style resonated with our 'urban tribe' inspiration for fall 2009," said Max Azria, designer and chief executive. "Besides being such a unique beauty, she's also an incredibly talented musician."
Perhaps this was especially good timing, since Trullie had to cancel a large part of her European summer tour when her bassist, Ian Fenger, caught swine flu. Well, seeing yourself in a major print campaign can do wonders to boost the spirit.
Richard Kern photographed the campaign and made a music video called 'Ready For The Floor,' featuring dresses from the latest collection.

Heather Graham, Kristin Cvallari, Heidi Pratt
Ladies, please take note: Stay away from the Herve Leger dress if you do not want to turn up to an event where everyone else is wearing the exact same dress.
The bod con cut out dresses have definitely caught on in Hollywood. In the space of a week all three ladies were spotted in this black version
Who wore it best?


How do you feel about bandage dresses?
Herve Leger, who debuted his signature line in 1985, created the body-con frocks when he had a lightbulb moment to wrap scrap fabric into a piece of clothing. Bandage dresses were everywhere in the late '80s and early '90s, and then took off again when Leger was relaunced by BCBG's Max Azria in April 2007.
These looks, from Leger's Resort 2010 collection, are basically the newest of the new for the style. Are you in love or over it?