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Showing posts with label nyfw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nyfw. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 February 2010

Best of the rest Fall 2010

After a week of fur, snow and simple chic, fashion waves goodbye to NYE for another season...

Calvin Klein


L'Wren Scott






Ralph Lauren




Naeem Khan Fall 2010


























style.com

Thursday, 18 February 2010

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Marc Jacobs Fall 2010

I've had such a busy week - between friends, work and the winter olympics I've neglected Fashion Week.

My one and only saviour has been the style.com iPhone application that I've used to stay up to date as I've been travelling to work and walking down the street.

I stuggle with winter - I am not a cold weather person at all (unless I am in NYC, when nothing bothers me!) and I'm ever increasingly disappointed with fall collections which provide me zero inspiration for staying warm.  I do realise that fashion was never meant to be practical, but darn it, it sometimes should be!

Marc Jacobs is the king of layering and I always turn to him for winter inspiration and I was pleased with the variations in his new collection.. there were heels and flats and boots, pretty dainty colours, girly dresses and also feminine power suits and fur coats.  The entire set set was made out of cardboard - very cool!  And the prime colour was gray.  Double cool.  We continue to see the trend in wearable clothes, even some critics call it safe, somebody has to buy it.  There comes a point when fashion has to stop being mythical.  There was enough shiny, unwearable trash in there to provide a decent balance.









Tuesday, 16 February 2010

Victoria Beckham Fall 2010

Love her or loathe her (I love her), Mrs Beckham's collection has been a standout during a somewhat slow start to NYFW. 

Reportedly a cold person, who we know never smiles, she greeted all the editors as they came to the show, in contradiction to the other designers who are trying to to control the bedlam of backstage.  She has spent time studying the art of design, as well as fabric, construction and cut. 

In my opinion, there's not a bad dress in the whole collection and best of all, it's all wearable (even if very expensive and almost impossible to get a hold of!).  It's suitable for work, a dinner or a red carpet event.















my FAVOURITE look. WOW




all images via style.com