Michael van der Ham instituted African pleasantries for his latest collection, which ushered in models elaborately wrapped in richly defined confectionery.
Alice Temperley delightfully fell into the cliché of “Alice in Wonderland” when she unleashed her collection, complete with fantastical underlings and richly supplemental hues.
Ethereal harmony provided the blueprint for Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig, who were determined to douse their latest collection with the formal themes that dominated the Twenties, Thirties and Fifties.
Kenneth Cole was inspired by the urban calendar that dictates the vibrant beat that energizes the populace of Harlem, NY while curetting his masterpiece, and the evidential portfolio more than exemplifies his careful observations.
Judging from the streamlined models overwhelming the runway with cascading abs and toned legs that never seemed to end, it’s clear that you have to be in optimum shape to partake of Peter Som’s latest offerings.
New Fashion Week is currently underway, and we are kicking things off with an analysis of Rachel Comey’s righteous offerings.
We all had the blues when spring unleashed torrents of rain and a curtain of sinister cloudy skies, but now that summer has arrived, we have been pummeled by direct visions of perfectly blue skies with floating white foams on standby.
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough when it comes to megastar and bona fide legend Diana Ross’ commitment to rounding up the troops for a good cause.
Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig relied on the magnificence of Versailles’ Petit Trianon for their immaculately executed collection for Marchesa that recalled fantastical elements meshed with symbiotic elegance that would inspire even the most reserved to dream a little dream.
Riccardo Tisci has had quite a star to the New Year; his manifesto has included a gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, staging immaculate grooming for Ravel’s Bolero at the Opera Garnier in Paris, and for superstars like Beyonce and Rihanna.