Philip Lim Catwalk Fashion Show New York FW2010
February 18, 2010 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, New York, womenswear
Every fashioncity has its darlings. Philips Lim is one of the darlings of New York. Not because he is so brilliant and original, but because he knows how to sell clothes. The Chinese American Phillip Lim has a major in business at California State University and that shows.
American fashion generally puts pragmatism ahead of pyrotechnics; Lim more than most. That can make his shows seem like a series of ticked boxes rather than an experience. Mohair? Got it. Céline-esque camel drenched minimalism? Check. Those winter 2010 trends kept on coming. Jersey, fur trims, trouser suits, low-shine sequins, sheepskin-lined biker jackets, animal prints. Sometimes it makes you a bit grumpy because it is almost predictable.
After launching his label six years ago, Lim now sells in more than 400 stores around the world and it’s not hard to see why. In real life the clothes work just fine. Lim has a knack for combining cute with chic.
Proenza Schouler Catwalk Fashion Show New York FW2010
February 18, 2010 by Jetty
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After a few sexy and dangerous looking collections Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez gave their women more clothes to wear this fall. They layered her with staple pieces like swinging coats, cashmere sweaters and bubble-skirted dresses.
Of course the collection had some special details like the rubber printed cotton twill pants with black and white inkblots These were cool, but the skirts that followed were better: pleated or folded, in navy and green. Very girlish.
The designers also picked up on the season’s fur theme, but there were coats in alpaca too and dresses in black and white angora. The chic little dresses that closed the show hit a high note.
Jeremy Scott Catwalk Fashion Show New York FW2010
February 18, 2010 by Jetty
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“I can be a freak, every day of every week” sang Estelle – part of the soundtrack at the show of Jeremy Scott. Well, you can say that from the designer himself too, and he seems to wear that slogan with pride. He is the guy who makes coats of Mickey Mouse gloves and dresses in Flintstones prints.
His fall collection was named Hanger Appeal, and contains a mix of sporty print pieces, restyled classics (like tuxedo’s) and a section with jewel and cross covered dresses.
Badgley Mischka Catwalk Fashion Show New York FW2010
February 18, 2010 by Jetty
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Twinkling embellishments and stardust beading were a big part of the Badgley Mischka collections. Their inspiration came literary from the stars, the designduo had been studying pictires from the Hubble telescope.
Narciso Rodriguez Catwalk Fashion Show New York FW2010
February 18, 2010 by Jetty
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Narciso Rodriguez let his signature codes — sleek, a-symmetric cuts and architectural details — rule his fall winter collection. The collection was full of good, studied clothes, grounded in controlled silhouettes, which packed commercial appeal and were a bit on the safe side.
Sleek but sturdy outerwear, much of it reversible, was the message for the day. A parka, a thick, shearling jacket with a wrap funnel collar felt protective. Rodriguez’s razor-like cut-outs, slashed across the shoulder, or a sliver down the chest, came into play on glossy silk dresses for the evening.
Streetfashion FW2010 New York Day 4
February 18, 2010 by Jetty
Filed under Featured Items, New York, People, Streetwear
What are you wearing during the coming fashionweeks? Your Balenciaga-heels, your latest Marni-dress or that vintage YSL? Maybe we’ll spot you in Paris, Milan, New York or Amsterdam. During the fashionweeks we refresh our streetwear posts regularly. We don’t judge, we’re not the fashion-police, we just enjoy fashion and your own personal style. Next stop: New York.
Oscar de la Renta Catwalk Fashion Show New York FW2010
February 18, 2010 by Jetty
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The first things that caught our attention at the Oscar de la Renta fashion show were Jessica Biel sitting front row and the hair and make-up of the models. All girls had a classic look going on: beautiful eyes and lips and flawless curls. Even the spiky hair of model Freja Beha Erichsen now looked amazing.
The clothes were pretty impressive as well. The striking colors alone would make you look twice on the street. A woollen coat in red had a purple fur collar. A silk dress came in shiny orange, followed by a cobalt blue one. We also saw outfits in emerald green, turquoise and pink.
A couple of designs had a busy indescribable print, others were embellished with sequins in different shapes and sizes.
All models were very well-dressed. The dresses all stopped at knee-length and had very decent collars and necklines. The collection was spiced up a bit by some transparent tops and a pair of trousers (one of the three trousers in the whole collection) with several cut-outs.
Oscar’s evening dresses seemed to belong to four different collections. Some were column shaped, other were voluptuous. A few had floral prints, others had small polka dots. Some had sequins, others were transparent. A few came in black and white, others were turquoise or fuchsia colored.
The final dress was our favourite one: long, silver colored and shiny. It had a gorgeous collar and was completed with the perfect belt, brooch and clutch.
Overall Oscar de la Renta showed an elegant, feminine collection, yet he should have made it a little bit more cohesive.
Rodarte Catwalk Fashion Show New York FW2010
February 17, 2010 by Jetty
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Rodarte’s Kate and Laura Mulleavy have become New York’s young dream team. And that means expectations are high, because everybody is curious for their next imaginary adventure.
For the past few seasons, the sisters have explored a beautifully aggressive vision. Yesterday they showed a more lighter and softer side, with a collection full of feminine nomads.
Backstage the sisters told WWD they had been thinking about Juarez, Mexico, border towns and “the idea of sleepwalking and existing between worlds.” The result was a romantic collection in delicate colors (light gray, tawny brown and ivory), a beautiful and intrigueing collage of knits and yards of traditional Mexican lace.
Sheer silk pants were worn under wrap skirts and densely woven sweaters that hugged the body. Often, the fabric looked roughly cut and draped at random to compose a single piece.
The show’s finale looked like a fairytale, with a glow in the dark effect at the shoes and some details in the clothes. It fit perfectly with the backround of dripping candles.
The Row Catwalk Fashion Show New York FW2010
February 17, 2010 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, New York, womenswear
As style icons, the Olsen twins even inspire the hautest of fashionista circles, yet they’ve mostly sold their clothes at Wal-Mart. With another line—the Row—they’re trying to bring their inspirations to the top of the market since fall 2007.yesterday they held their first show.
It’s seems one of the very few celebrity/fashion success stories, since the three year old label has become known for its luxurious fabrics as well as its understated and classic cuts – sometimes with an edgy touch.
Their fall collection looks very low key and to the point, with black, white and navy as the main colors and a matte denim-blue python as their most luxurious material. There were collarless and belted wrap-coats, long sleeve leather T-shirts, silk jumpsuits, long hemlines and a slouchy tuxedo-jacket. All shown with flat Grecian sandals and models with hardly any make-up.
Streetfashion FW2010 New York Day 3
February 17, 2010 by Jetty
Filed under Featured Items, New York, Streetwear
The snow took over in New York yesterday and you know: fashionpeople hate snow because it ruins their outfit. Instead of our daily dose of streetwear, we’ll post some atmosphere this time.