Annabelle Dexter Jones walking the runway at Charlotte Ronson:
Backstage at Nicole Miller–
September 12, 2009
Annabelle Dexter Jones walking the runway at Charlotte Ronson:
Backstage at Nicole Miller–
September 12, 2009
Luca Luca’s spring 2010 collection can best be described as light and bright. Half the collection consisted of simple white pieces shot though with bursts of fuchsia, cobalt, and goldenrod patterns. The other half consisted of full on bold colors – spring is here! The sweetheart neckline was also quite prevalent throughout the show, along with off-the-shoulder, and rope halter silhouettes. Luca Orlandi tended to favor a loose construction and rounded edges this season-a break from his more structured garments. Soft sunburst pleating appeared on many of the dresses and also the foam evening gowns, and tiered ruffles definitely dominated the collection this season. Ruffles and pleating seemed to largely be used to break up sections of stiffer pieces, as well as composing entire gowns of sheer tiers, pleats, and ruffles. Last, neutral taupe linen dresses, jumpers, and trenches were also included (often with peek-a-boo patterned pleating) for a more casual day in the life of the Luca Luca lady.
-Violet Xie
September 11, 2009
Genetic Denim:
Genetic denim featured dreamy music and models not quite fully dressed lounging casually beneath a “jean” tree.
The denim was ready for the warmer weather, complete with plenty of “summer white” selections. My number one pick? The mock alligator white jeans! (see photo)
Davidelfin:
Perhaps David Elfin’s show was titled “Playback” in part to represent the visual echo displayed between his male and female looks that graced the runway. The models, alternating between girl-boy-girl-boy, entered the runway through the mystical white fringe adorned with colorful and glittery shoes (I’m itching for a pair of the blue glitter booties!).
Androgyny and asymmetry were strong themes throughout his monochromatic, mainly teal collection, which evolved from lighter to darker hues. There were tons of suits and tailored looks, clingy dresses, skorts and skort pants, missing sleeves, and even a men’s tube top. The collection certainly didn’t lack inspiration, but in terms of wearabiliity, some of the more dramatic garments seemed made for the flashing lights of the runway, but
nonetheless, David Elfin’s collection was sleek, sexy and sophisticated, thus making his first showing in the tents at Bryant Park an overall success.
-Heidi Sloane