Tuesday, 16 February 2016

New York Fashion Week Highlights

Philip Lim
Khaki colours ruled the roost at Philip Lim, with a strong military theme running throughout the collection. Grey check suits were also included as well as a sense of geek chic with trousers pulled up high and large black shoes were clompy and unelegant - in a good way. The coats were the real key pieces, with long navy styles, shaggy fur jackets and large hooded fur parkas in that same khaki green. I loved all the autumnal hues and the relaxed feel of the collection.

Rodarte
Kate and Laura Mulleavy have built a brand evolving around Gothic beauty, think the Corpse Bride mixed with a little grunge and delicate femininity. This collection was another classic Rodarte number, packed full of floaty chiffon, lace paneling, white fur coats and plenty of warrior spirit. Believe me, you wouldn't want to mess with the Rodarte girl this season. She was a little Navajo and a little Victoriana mixed in together, with dark lips and free flowing hair. Watch out!

Jeremy Scott
As always with Mr Scott, this was a collection packed full of fun! And an ode to the swinging 60s. From the latex mini skirts, colourful knee high boots and big Brigitte Bardot hair to the fishnet tights and musical references, it was psychedelic and extremely cool. Karlie Kloss opened the show with a smile, rocking a blue outfit with abstract guitar strings along the middle, and was accompanied by a number of crazy looks which included look-a-like Roy Lichtenstein prints and pink Dalmatian coats. It's always nice to mix things up at NYFW, and who doesn't like a bit of fun every now and then.
Vera Wang
I don't usually pay much attention to Vera Wang, but this show really caught my eye. From the opening black dress as worn by Mica Arganaraz to the combustion of khaki outfits that followed this was a show which was simple yet fierce. Black suits came loose but stylish, long maxi skirts with thigh high splits added a touch of sex appeal while the gold metallic detailing was a nice bit of detail. The bottle green jacket worn with black army boots was a real highlight as were the black straps tied around pieces of material on the hip.


Diane von Furstenberg
It was real party which lasted almost an hour at Diane von Furstenberg on Monday. Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner, Irina Shayk, Lily Aldridge and Karlie Kloss all posed for pictures before the show, in bright 70s outfits with plenty of boho chic. Kloss rocked the runway and closed the show in a floor length gold metallic dress, Kendall looked amazing in a slim fitting jumpsuit while the use of prints, patterns and layering looked every inch the DvF lady. Not to mention her classic wrap dresses which made an appearance. As always, DvF brought the party to New York in some style.

Carolina Herrera
I hadn't really thought much of Carolina Herrera, but after last season and again this season, her clothes are truly breathtaking and beautiful. I loved her floor sweeping dresses, the tailored white trousers paired with fur coats, the soft pastel colours in mint green and pink as well as texture play of materials. Karlie again made 2 appearances, opening and closing the show wearing stunning deep purple halter neck dress. Feminine, pretty and mesmerizing, this was a truly fantastic show.
Tommy Hilfiger
With almost 60 looks, this was a sow packed full of easy to wear, relaxed garments. Baby doll dresses came in white and beige falling just above the knee, navy was used on slim coats and navy-esque trousers and the classic aviator jacket popped up again (it has been a key piece so far this fashion week.) I espeically loved the pretty peter pan collars and the satin crop top which was worn with a jeweled pair of knicker boxer pants. Even the t-bar heels were paired with delicate frilled socks, adding to the gentle feel of the whole collection.

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