Monday 18 February 2013

Start spreading the news.. [PART TWO]

So heres the continuation of my top picks from New York Fashion Week...

My next pick is from Louise Goldin, simple shades beautifully picked up by subtle hints of brighter colour, courageous structuring and skillful innovation in cut, all shown harmoniously in this collection. It's a very simple yet complexed collection sheer perfection in detail is the thing to look out for here. A truly breathtaking show of extreme talent. And not forgetting more leather.

                       
Now i couldn't talk about NYFW without talking about Alexander Wang who's quickly become one of the most sought after American designers! And his newest offering didn't fail to prove why, keeping his sporty edge he used a limited but effective colour palette, wondrous shapes walked the runway, with a fair amount of metallics and a vast array of textures (including leather, obviously!), shape and cut, this amazing display of design excellence bodes well for the designers upcoming Balenciaga debut.  


My beloved Rodarte how you spoil me every season, i know i will never feel disappointment when my eyes capture your genius collections. You may have guessed Rodarte are next up i couldn't go a season without talking about them, a heavy grunge influence took over the Mulleavy sisters this time and it was oh so special. A range of cross references came together to clash into a new world, beginning in monochromatic magnificence the collection soon took a turn on the groovy side with psychedelic dresses taking over the stage, then fading back into a more sombre state, a truly incredible show, with some truly incredible garments.

And finally from the city that never sleeps the wonderful Proenza Schouler, where oversized and overshaped outerwear took over the runway with the first glimpses of colour not coming till the final minutes of the show. Extremely minimalist forms in striking white then contrasting with busy pattern gave the collection excitement not to mention the phenomenal dresses that closed the show. Opposing textures added depth and intrigue to the styling and made for exceptional viewing pleasure.



Images sourced from vogue.com

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