Monday, September 11, 2006

[Fashion Design] WWD at Fashion Week, New York

     


Carolina Herrera
The decorative impulse is both divine and dangerous, and the two sides jostled for dominance at Carolina Herrera.

Jill Stuart
Naughty or nice? You can have both at Jill Stuart, along with men’s wear, too, which she showed for the first time.

Ellen Tracy
Crisp, clean, basic sportswear was the order of the day at Ellen Tracy — so clean and basic, in fact, that one might question the need for a runway presentation.

Cynthia Steffe
Taking a lesson in contrast, Cynthia Steffe played to both a naïve sweetness and a playful sexiness — think Brigitte Bardot and Catherine Deneuve in Saint-Tropez in the Sixties.

Luella Bartley
Even though Luella Bartley showed a soft spot for geeks, it’s virtually impossible for her to do anything unhip.

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Posted by Hong Xiaowan to Fashion Design at 9/11/2006 03:07:40 PM

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