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New York Fashion Week Runway Review

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Bringing you the golden whisper of the New York Fashion week runways.  Though I can not say I saw anything on the revolutionary tip, I was rather impressed with a handful of collection in their entirety.

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I was blown away by the Julian Louie runway, the girls looked like gentle fashion illustrations dressed in perfectly tailored garments made with contrast paneling in a muted and soothing palette. Everything about the presentation was gorgeous. I was immersed in the drama behind the Temperley London girls. The collection and runway presentation carried an undeniable art nouveau chic. Equally bold was the collection of Proenza Schouler which was full of color and tribal inspired frocks. And as a final highlight, I was extremely fond of Ohne Titel’s silhouettes and graphic delivery. There are many other details to pay attention to when scrolling through this review, so look closely at the details.

I did a thorough run through of all the collections to bring you what was most important, though I did not mention all the great details and concepts behind the featured collections, so be sure to look closely as you scroll through. I hope you enjoy Spring/Summer 2o1o’s splash of style from New York.

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rad hourani-ss2010

Temperley london ss2010

Jill stuart ss 2010

Alexaner wang ss 2010

Alexander wang ss 2010 collection

GSTAR RAW SS 2010

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Proenza schouler ss 2010
PREEN SS 2010

HERVE leger-ss2010

Victoria beckham ss 2010

OHNE TITEL SS 2010

Michel angel-ss2010

Rodarte ss 2010

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thakoon-Jen kao-jeremy laing ss2010

RICHARD chai-and-rag&bone-ss2010

Oscar de la renta- phillip lim 3.1-ss 2010

Thanks to NY Mag for the original runway images

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. j.loa Says:

    YOU FORGOT DAVID DELFIN !!!

  2. Mini Boss Says:

    you are right! i will add him to the review. thanks. ani

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  1. London Fashion Week SS 2010 Runway Review | Trend.Land -> Fashion Blog & Trend Magazine Says:

    [...] There was something so refreshing about London Fashion Week this round. I felt this feeling of tireless radiance throughout most of the shows. There was color, shape, textile development, and risk that altogether excited me much more than New York. Of course in the midst of this overwhelming dynamic there were bits of undismissable disappointment, like Christopher Kane’s presentation, one of the shows I anticipate most each season. It breaks my heart even verbalizing the thought, but that is the nature of this business, it’s hard to reinvent yourself each season with something more than perfection. On the bright side of the catwalk was Mark Fast’s blossoming knitwear, Mathew Willaimsons intergalactic shields of armour, Peter Pilotti’s impressionistic prints, Paul Smith’s Tribal remix, Burberry Prorsum’s royal chic, Julien McDonald’s and Josh Goot’s balanced graphics, and House of Holland’s pop culture femme fatale. A very inspiring week of fashion! To see the New York Fashion Week Review click here. [...]

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