A diary encompassing fashion, beauty and self discovery as a small town girl with big city dreams aspires to fill some very big sartorial shoes. Preferably Louboutins.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
FROTHY, DREAM-LIKE CONFECTIONS AND FLUID, FLOOR-LENGTH GOWNS EFFORTLESSLY TAKE THE RUNWAY AT BADGLEY MISCHKA
Mark Badgley and James Mischka's fairy-like line-up was inspired by the designers' fascination with A Midsummer Night's Dream. Sheer insets, intricate beading and brocade adorned structured frocks and flowing gowns in fawn, blush and cream. Sea foam, powder blue, plum, bordeaux and coral were welcome interruptions from the neutrals and made a statement on fluid floor-length numbers.
Ethereal creations that reign the red carpet may be the design duo's specialty, but there were also plenty of picks for the pretty-young-things in the work place. Soft peplums and scalloped hems paired well with fluid trousers and tweed blazers, while shiny full skirts were daytime-appropriate when coupled with a tucked in blazer boasting silk lapels and a gold thread-laced tank.
Whether heading to the office or hitting the red carpet, Badgley Mischka's PYT's are sure to have plenty of arsenal in their closets to be glamourous, every single time.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
EDGY DETAILS ROCK FEMININE FROCKS AT BCBG MAX AZRIA AND ERIN FETHERSTON
There's nothing like spring in NYC in September! The Spring 2013 collections that kicked off New York Fashion Week today were budding with easy silhouettes in delicate fabrics and juxtaposed with hardware, leather and cheeky prints for a charming mix that is both effeminate and enchantress.
At BCBG Max Azria, models exuded subtle sex appeal in slinky sportswear-esque numbers with sheer insets and bondage-inspired panels. Removable leather harnesses radiated fierce femininity on ankle-grazing crepe creations, while the muted geometric motif that cropped up was a refreshing substitute for spring florals. Pops of coral, blue and pale pink punctuated the mostly white, black and gray line up for a collection that is sure to let out the BCBG girl's inner goddess in one way or another, harness optional.
Erin Fetherston's presentation featured up-and-comer Alexandra McDermott in frothy pink confections, monochromatic mod-inspired shifts, and separates in cheeky prints. Always one to wax whimsical, Fetherston incorporated hardware and leather to toughen up her damsels' duds. Her girly/edgy mash-up was fully realized with a silver grommet-lined pink leather jacket paired with shiny leather leggings. Keeping up with the fanciful fun, a sequined zebra decorated a simple black shift while lipstick-lined lips covered mini dresses and separates. Ethereal floor-sweeping gowns in vibrant tangerine and canary and a fitted nude pantsuit were pleasant interruptions from the mostly black, white and blush-colored collection. Whether or not Fetherston's lovely ladies are inclined to test out her newest eclectic offerings, they are sure to have some pretty pickings to carry them through the spring.
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