Vera Wang
Designer: Vera Wang
- “The clothes were quiet, delicate and lovely, sometimes requiring a trained eye to notice Wang’s nod to the Nehru collar or choli jacket.” {The Associated Press}
- “From courtly to courtesan, the latest collection from Vera Wang had a racy yet noble sensibility, a curvy and lacy ensemble that wandered back and forth from the salons of Louis XIV to the palaces of Rajasthan.” {Fashion Wire Daily}
- “By absorbing the white of India’s male wardrobe and cutting cotton into jackets and tunics, the designer created a canvas for color.” {International Herald Tribune}
- “Vera Wang brought her clothes back to more familiar ground on Tuesday, with spare sheaths glazed in Indian embroidery and her favorite slim shorts worn with floaty tops or long fitted vests.” {The New York Times}
- “Literal references weren’t really Wang’s focus, though. Rather, what she had to offer were textures, prints, and colors–and plenty of them. The results were sumptuous.” {Style.com}
- “The collection overall could be described as Indian in its opulence and rich palette, but that’s where the line is drawn. ‘It’s not a sari, it’s not a sarong, and it’s not Bollywood,’ Wang said. No, it’s Vera–and it was spectacular.” {Vogue.com}
- “In fashion as elsewhere in life, balance can be difficult to achieve. Vera Wang has been up-front about shaping her extremely artful natural aesthetic into commercially savvy clothes. In the collection she showed on Tuesday morning, Wang did so to near perfection.” {WWD}



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