Sunday, February 20, 2011

New York Fashion Week Digest

Enjoy the my NYFW digest below of the last shows!

Marc Jacobs

One wonders what Marc will have up his sleeve each season, or should I say on his sleeve? This season, it was all about polka dots, lurex, and hints of the early to mid-20th century.


There is truly no one like Jacobs in the American arena. He is consistently evolving each season, but always staying true to his aesthetic.

Michael Kors

Michael Kors celebrated his 30th anniversary with a tribute to the 80's, 90's, and now.



Kors has defined quintessential American sportswear for the last thirty years. He has dressed us for work, a date, and even to pick up the kids from school. Nothing groundbreaking was presented in this show, but Kors allowed us to see that it's nice to return to our roots...every once in awhile.



Rodarte

California sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy presented a Rodarte show unlike anything ever seen from the design duo. The concept behind their creations is often very organic, stemming from wildlife or a landscape. Eyelet dresses, wheat print on a long silk dress, and golden tones all reflected references to the Great Plains. The hues shown throughout the show uniquely mirrored a day in the Plains, from sunrise to sunset.



Amidst the golden tones of the show, a nod to Dorothy Gale from The Wizard of Oz appeared in two looks, in a red jacket and sequined skirt.

Another exceptional creation from the Mulleavy sisters!

The Row

Another (twin) sister duo, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen presented a luxurious Fall Collection this week in New York. Say what you want about the Olsen twins, but these two have proven that they are the real deal. They have carefully controlled every aspect of The Row, from design, distribution, menswear, runway shows, and now the debut of their handbag line. I have also spoken with a seller of their collection and hear that season after season, the girls have been in the showroom during Market appointments interacting with their Buyers.

The show this season was scaled back to a presentation in New York. Tailoring and minimalism has continued to be the core of the label. The fabrications and materials included cashmere, fur, leather, crocodile, and a hint of lace.


Vera Wang

Vera Wang's Fall show heavily referenced a recent trend of couture sportswear. Most notably shown during Spring 2011 by Raf Simons for Jil Sander, Wang produced pleated long gowns, worn under outerwear. The long gowns were playfully worn with a ankle boot, creating an edgier day to evening look.


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