February 17, 2010
by fashionpulse


Simon Spurr
For his runway debut, Simon Spurr presented his new eponymous high-end tailored collection to a front row full of the fashion industry’s most stylish men including Hamish Bowles, Robert Verdi, and Derek Blasberg. The 2009 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Finalist infused his menswear with British influences such as deerskin day bags, plaid and striped suits, fedoras, and geek glasses.



[Tony Cohen Images via MercedesBenzFashionWeek.com]
Tony Cohen
Overwhelmed by blissful couples on Valentine’s Day, we were delighted to take refuge under the tents to see Tony Cohen’s smokey-eyed models stomp down a runway of black rose petals in peep-toe bondage booties. The Dutch designer created a dramatic aesthetic with a black, silver, and deep burgundy color palette, leather sleeve gloves, and thick leather belts fastened around draped dresses. Our favorite aspect of the collection was Cohen’s embroidery work on his mesh leggings and gloves, bringing his wearable looks to an artistic level.
-Sarah Ferguson
February 17, 2010
by fashionpulse
[Image via fashionfunemporium.com]
For Alexander Berardi’s Fall 2010 collection, the designer featured of mostly black, white, and polka dot shirt dresses, velvet pants and blazers, and pieces with some subtle hints of pleating or ruffles. There were a few notable highlights — a beaded, floor length white number and a dress made up of red roses which both garnered a lot of applause.
-Bridget Sheehy
February 17, 2010
by fashionpulse



Guest post by Erin Lee, Founder/Editor of SugarRockCatwalk
Samantha Pleet’s FW 2010 collection was inspired by the films, characters, local musicians and her friends that the designer personally loves. The designer’s influences seem incredibly varied from school girl to 1950s pin-up to Jughead Jones and 1970s songstresses. Fortunately, they all came together in a very cohesive way thanks to her vision for clean lines, repetition of detail and a fairly neutral color palate. Paper bag waists were a prominent feature in pants as well as the very mini shorts and skirts. Sexy bra cup tops were balanced by easier pieces like boyfriend cardigans, capes and sporty jackets.
Samantha Pleet’s show was part of The Greenshows which produce fashion shows for committed to ecofriendly, ethically sound, fair-trade fashion designers. Wearable, adorable and eco-friendly too? A winning combination for this NYC based designer.
-Erin Lee