Rebecca Taylor's show consisted of a very simple concept for the show's backround with a plain white backdrop and white run way. The style covered the basics of fall with layers and a dark palette, but was very wearable and feminine which is Taylor's go-to inspiration for most of her shows. The textures were very flirty and sophisticated with ruffles and some geometrical and floral prints. The dresses had a very laid back approach with simple cotton fabric with dark hues.
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ This model plays around with different textures and hues to added excitement to a seemingly basic outfit. Taylor mixed leather and a textured jacket with fur boots to draw the attention. One major look throughout the show was the wrapped around mid calf boots and dark tights.
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ Taylor added a splash of color to this neutral style and played with textures with the printed skirt and fur boots. A staple for fall is quarter-length sleeves layered with a top that has longer sleeves to show off the length of the arms.
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ One trend that has been seen this fashion week is the long gaucho pants coming back. The fitted top is a cool contrast not only in fit, but in color and texture. This is my favorite look from the show because it can be an outfir thats easy to look pulled together in.
Rebecca Minkoff was the next show of the day and the show from my opinion didnt have an exact theme or main look. The styles were very eclectic there wasn't a main look for the entire show. Minkoff went away from the usual and used colors such as mustard, rust, sequin gold and royal blue. I loved the idea because it wasn't boring and each look kept me guessing and keeps the show exciting. The hair and makeup was very natrual and carefree which was a cool contrast to Minkoff's eccentric designs.
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ Minkoff showed the crowd a flowing maxi dress with a quaint print which reminds me of pieces from a french boutique. I love the cute print and the wrapped belt with cinches the wait giving the illusion of curves and giving the flowy dress, shape.
courtesy photo:www.gettyimages.com Minkoff made a bold move mxing black with brown, but makes it work because of the separation of colors using a bright color as contrast. I applaud mixing the tough leather with a flowy dress as a way of playing with textures and giving the dress shape.
courtesyphoto: http://www.gettyimages.com/ This would be a cute idea for a party dress with black tights and the flirty cutouts along the shoulders shows just the right amount of skin.
Nicole Miller's show suppressed my appetitie for 60's bohemian glam. Loose tops, wide brim hats, floral prints and oversized vests. I loved the smokey eye used and the long, stick-straight hair on the models, whom were reminiscent of those from the era, such as Bridget Bardot and Edie Sedgewick. This was my favorite show of the day because this is my go-to style, and perfect for fall!
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ Miller brought out all that is great about 60's inspired fall style with loose tops with mind blowing prints and velvet vests.
courtesy photo:www.gettyimages.com Fringe is a major trend in this season's shows and you couldn't have a 60's themed show with a little military jacket and a lot of layered fringe. Also a leopard print wide brim hat just puts the cherry on this sundae.
courtesy photo:www.gettyimages.com This was my favorite look from the show beacause, 1:mustard is starting to grow on me, by now and 2:that print, that jacket, THOSE SHOES?? LOVE!LOVE!LOVE!
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