Hey, everyone!! I'm sorry for not updating the past couple of days, The sudden passing of Whitney Houston made me unfocused and The Grammys were spectacular! I must say its tough to stay on a project when an awards show is in the same weekend as Fashion Week. Anyway, here is my review of Day 4. We have reached the middle of fashion week, and the designers get better by the day. Today had the creme de la crop of designers such as: my idol, Betsey Johnson, Fashion Extraordinaire Carolina Herrera and DKNY's Donna Karan.
Carolina started the day at 10am ET. Herrera is a legend at knowing the woman's body and what fits on a woman. Her show exuded simple ellegance yet made a statement with her floor length gowns. Most of the pieces were in navy and a couple of the sihloettes were in fuschia which is rare for fall. One piece that blew my mind was a fitted floor length gown that was sequined in silver in gold, all over and a skinny belt around the waist. The models had very natrual looking makeup, which has been the trend of the shows and bouffant hair simple pulled back with a headband. Herrera just has that appeal, where you know something "magical" is going to happen and a story is going to be told.
courtesy photo:www.gettyimages.com This was my favorite dress of the show because it is in a way, whimsical from the flowing chiffon at the bottom, to the sequins all over. This is a dress that requires absolutly no accessories because the dress itself is an accessory.
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http://www.gettyimages.com/ This style features a very vintage style dress reminiscent of Mad Men with the calf length hemline, babydoll style neckline, geometrical print and what's a 60's girl without gloves? I love the pop of color with the shoes and the overall feel to this look.
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http://www.gettyimages.com/ This coat is gorgeous and perfect for fall! I love the navy sleeves, which is an unexpected, yet fun suprise and this look just reminds me of Breakfast at Tiffanys with it simple, 60's class and glamour.
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http://www.gettyimages.com/ This look demanded my attention, and it sure got it. I had chills up my arms from watching the way the skirt moved as she walked. It was a feeling as if I was falling in love all over again. Just that warm, fuzzy feeling when you know you are watching something cinematic and breath-taking unfold.
The next designer to present was Zang Toi, and I honestly haven't heard of him until today but his show was remarkable and genius. He played Adele's music as the background music, which had me immediatly. His style is very avant garde with theatrical pieces. His palette of colors were very bright for fall with minimal black. He used colors such as melon, fuschia, mustard, and orange and literally combined these colors all into one. He used silk for, if not all, of his designs and the pattern was reminiscent of patchwork and some of the colors looked as if they were brushed on like paint. The show then transitioned to all white fabrics which reminds me of Derek Zoolander for some reason . . .
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http://www.gettyimages.com/ This look shows the "patchwork" inspired pattern and an intricate ribbon resting on the model's shoulder.
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http://www.gettyimages.com/ This is a very sultry look with a vintage feel. This is a look that you either like or dont like and you would have to be pretty daring with the bustline.
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http://www.gettyimages.com/ This would be a fun look for shopping or a get together with friends or family, and I lone the lace detail around the center.
Next was Betsey Johnson, who my friends and family know very well that I might as well be kissing the ground this woman walks on. She is my favorite designer of all time and part of the reason I have gotten into fashion. Her fall show has a dark feel to it, but dubbed "Betseymania" in neion colors over a very dark background and playing poppy 60's music and she has brought back her wild 60's inspired style for the fall season. Johnson featured the fun side of 60's style with neon tights, turtlenecks with khaki jackets, floral prints and go-go boots. She also featured tweed suits with fun colors.
courtesyphoto:www.gettyimages.com I love the oversized sweater with the cool "X" print and red driving glove as a splash of color.
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