New York Fashion Week: Top looks
This fashion week is one of the biggest and most inportant fashion shows in the world. This New York Fashion Week finished yesterday, 17th of September.
My Design Week selected the top looks for this fashion week, take a look:
Marc Jacobs
Ever pushing the idea of what a fashion show is, Marc Jacobs invited everyone home a big pink one with a plush pink shag carpet walkway for spring chez Jacobs. The giant home ran the length of the runway, while Beats by Dre headphones were plugged into each seat. As models walked over the carpet, guests heard the sound of girls walking on gravel, random every day sounds and a computerized voice explaining what was happening on the runway. The inspiration for this Marc Jacobs was definitely military.
In shades that ran from dove gray and nude to camel, rich blues and, of course, army green, his showed 55 ways to wear the field jacket. These would be: swing dresses, cinched satin minis, ball-beaded shirtdresses and daytime party dresses, pajama pants, tank dresses and evening columns with peekaboo slits and cropped tops with long, silk skirts.
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In shades that ran from dove gray and nude to camel, rich blues and, of course, army green, his showed 55 ways to wear the field jacket. These would be: swing dresses, cinched satin minis, ball-beaded shirtdresses and daytime party dresses, pajama pants, tank dresses and evening columns with peekaboo slits and cropped tops with long, silk skirts.
And the actual field jackets were pretty terrific, too, in extra-extra large proportions and with silk pockets. He carried over the silk pocket idea to cute little sleeveless mini-dresses worn with cross-body bags and magenta backpacks in silk and nylon.
Calvin Klein
They say god is in the details. Well, fashion is in the details, too. When you look at Francisco Costa’s collection from afar, you might think, “same-same.” Get up close, though, and you realize the subtle variances of shape, color and embellishment is where the beauty lies.
Costa ran with two ideas—color-blocking and clean layers. Lesser designers might stumble into boring-town when focusing so sharply on a single silhouette and basic color palette. But this is Costa’s wheelhouse.
Long, sporty shapes, like midi-length skirts, round-necked coats and shells, mid-length coats, all skimmed the body. He color-blocked navy and black panels into dresses and coats, and a handful of perforated fit-and-flare minidresses.
Texture was super-fine as ribbed knits or luxe meshes that hinted at skin below. And tiny belts and sculptural metal clasps detailed most looks, emphasizing an empire waist.
While bright red, silvery black and a warm off-white made an appearance, the day belonged to navy. It has never looked mored chic and sophisticated.
Ralph Lauren
Ralph Lauren mined his favorite territory for spring—glam safari. This time there was a little more street (well, the street Ralph lives on is a little more glossy than the rest). He mixed utilitarian jackets and parkas with the glittering stuff. Like a great cropped field jacket-cum-cape worn over a bedazzled top. This high-low concept was repeated throughout. The colors choosen were olive, all white and bold choices like magenta and yellow. A mix between dramatic and simple were also Ralph Lauren’s choices.
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These looks are inspiring there is no doubt. We let you with a New York Fashion Week video:
What do you think of this trends on this fashion week? Comment on the comment section below!
Source: harpersbazaar.com