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Four cities, one season: Fall 2013. Nemo kicked the collections off and every city to follow added its own dose of wintry chill. Somehow all that cold weather caused a discernible note of restraint to float through the collections. Don’t worry–the passion and excitement were still there, but designers actively pursued defining new ways we can really dress next fall. These looks felt grounded in the return of the “Lady,” as fashion’s pendulum swung away from the risqué, toward the refreshingly refined (spike-studded shoulders be damned). Check out our top trends for fall in the slide show.
New show reviews and galleries are in! Check out Honor, Nanette Lepore, and Araks.
A trip downtown to Industria Studios to see the Araks Fall 2013 presentation has us in print tizzy, so to speak. We were previously fans of the label’s super sophisticated lingerie, but today’s appointment sold us on just how skilled a hand its namesake designer Araks Yeramyan has with the full sportswear range. A Parsons Read more →
The light at the end of the tunnel is near as we power through day seven of New York Fashion Week. Or maybe we’re just still thinking about the fluorescent lights at Rodarte’s show this afternoon?
Either way, fashion week is almost over, so we’ve been snap-happy trying to take in all of its goodness before it’s too late.
Here’s what we saw today.
The holidays are practically here, which means ’tis the season…to come up with any excuse to stay in your PJs. What, isn’t that what the holidays mean to you?
Fashion looks east for inspiration.
This trend is begging us to visit a certain vacation spot and we’re very tempted to heed its call.
For the second time, designer Araks Yeramyan asked a bunch of industry creatives to collaborate on her look book.
Each person selected an outfit from the line, styling and photographing it as they saw fit. Guest stars for Fall 2011 include model Coco Young, director Gia Coppola, designer Richard Chai and blogger Susie Bubble, amongst seven others. Despite the mishmash of personalities, the result is cohesive: the book conveys an off-the-cuff, dreamy feel.