As part of the ELLE Modern Designers Boutique at Rue La La (featuring Whitney Port and Brian Reyes this week), you will also have the opportunity to chat LIVE with ELLE Creative Director and The City Regular, Joe Zee, on Rue La LA’s Facebook fan page , May 12th at 2PM EST. Fans can discuss latest trends and get Joe Zee’s visionary take on fashion including top picks from the upcoming ELLE Modern Designer’s Boutique. To chat with Mr. Zee, make sure you fan Rue La La’s Facebook page first! Not part of Rue La La yet? Use this special invitation code to join.
February 22, 2010
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week F/W 2010: Milly, Brian Reyes
[Image via Style.com]
Milly:
Perfect for a day of sight-seeing at the Louvre and shopping on the Champs Élysée, Michelle Smith’s latest collection combines the classic style of 1960s France with a modern and youthful twist. The feminine pieces included berets embellished with zippers, printed skirts paired with tights in neon hues, and in true Milly fashion, plenty of bows and frills.
Brian Reyes:
With a soulful rendition of “This Land is Your Land” as the soundtrack to the collection, Brian Reyes took us on a journey deep into the forest where we saw birch tree bark in the form of draped dresses and jackets, and foxes in the form of luxurious coats, our favorite being a cobalt blue trench. The collection, inspired by visits to arboretums, also highlighted nature’s most dramatic pigments such as jade, amber, and violet.
–Sarah Ferguson
March 5, 2009
Fashion Week Day 7 Recap
[Images via Style.com & Elle.com]
There’s been a major time lapse since my last one-liner show review, so I thought it was time I put up the final installment of the extremely brief New York Fashion week reviews! Here’s the remaining four from the last Thursday of fashion week – enjoy!
Brian Reyes: With the teetering models aside, the strong collection executed amazing pleating, tailoring and prints, which will surely give other designers in his league some heavy competition!
Rebecca Taylor: Girly comfort dressing that one can wear over and over and over again via cozy knits, feminine ruffles, and a tiny bit of leopard print
Ports 1961: Inspired by India, Tia Cibani chose to work with dramatic shapes in a mostly pale color palette, which made the pieces of color pop even more.
Christian Siriano: It was love at first sight, with all of the sharp cuts (the jackets!!!) and expected drama present (head pieces!) with an amazing surprise — his incredible Payless shoe collection!
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