February 13, 2013
by fashion pulse contributor
[Images via WWD]
The Show: Jill Stuart
The Theme: Aristocratic Brit
The Color Palette: Dark neutrals and a variety of reds and oranges
The Standout Look: Jill Stuart’s fall collection was delightfully filled with lighthearted, elegant cocktail dresses and pant/jacket combos that have both day and night potential. Each piece showed exquisite detail with laser cut wool, lace, and silks fabrics. While all of the dresses were incredibly unique and sophisticated, one that stuck out in particular was a long-sleeved, silk striped dress. The black stripes were masterfully pieced together to create an intricate and flattering design, while the peplum skirt and accentuated shoulders gave the frock an extra bit of flare. The dress is both feminine and polished, making it a perfect outfit for just about any outing.
-Danielle Sepanek
February 11, 2013
by fashion pulse contributor
[Images via Stylebistro.com]
The Show: Emerson
The Theme: ’90s Grunge
The Color Palette: Grey and burgundy contrasted with yellow and navy plaids
The Signature/Standout Look: The combination of leather and plaid in Emerson’s Fall 2013 collection brought us back to the glory days of early ’90s. Perfectly cut black moto jackets, shift dresses, and carefree flowing plaid skirts reflected a mix of punk-British style with grunge that we’ve grown love exponentially, however there is more tailoring than slouch this time around. The use of sheer plaid and tweed fabrics in yellow and navy gave the collection an original twist. Our absolute favorite piece was a pair of half black, half purple leather pants. They are both funky and practical – a great statement item for fall!
-Danielle Sepanek
February 11, 2013
by fashion pulse contributor
[Images via Stylebistro.com]
The Show: Vivienne Tam
The Theme: Hong Kong Gothic
The Color Palette: Red and Black
The Standout Look: An Asian influence is very characteristic of Tam’s collections and Fall 2013 was no exception. The reflection of Hong Kong trends in this collection was extremely apparent. However, the use of black lipstick, leather, and plaid gave this collection a much more gothic/punk vibe than expected. Tam used a lot of radical cuts on her pieces and included prints with Chinese symbols. Another print that occurred multiple times throughout the collection was a bunch of men in sunglasses holding up a smartphone scan code; not surprising as Tam is always embracing the cutting edge of technology. While the show was overall very dark and intense, a great piece that Tam reinvented was high-waisted cargo pants; they are masculine, yet flattering and a perfect addition to any fall wardrobe.
– Danielle Sepanek