Derek Lam Catwalk Fashion Show SS10
September 14, 2009 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, General, New York, womenswear
Forties-style meeting disco seemed the overall theme of Derek Lam’s spring summer collection. Lots of color, lots of feel good, easygoing clothes. He showed a sweet little floral-blouse-high-waisted-shorts combo, a great-looking dark denim zip-front jacket, and retro swimwear in which you only lounge. Stars were everywhere. Small like polka dots on a belted dress. A bigger multicolor print was used for a sleeveless blouse tucked into corseted trousers. And then there was a sundress, patchworked together from black and white poplin with a big star front and center. It was enough to make you nostalgic for a summer by the beach.
Alexander Wang Catwalk Fashion Show SS10
September 13, 2009 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, General, New York, womenswear
Maybe because of his collaboration this year with the Gap, Alexander Wang has had all-American sportswear on the brain. Wang’s subject was that most popular red-white-and-blue pursuit: football. His goal was investment pieces and the investment elements were, mostly, hooded and utilitarian outerwear pieced together from a variety of fabrics, including nylon and army canvas.
Jason Wu Catwalk Fashion Show SS10
September 13, 2009 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, General, New York, womenswear
Jason Wu is the young designer who got famous because of Michelle Obama’s inaugural gown and her sleeveless shift dresses in juicy citrus tones. For summer 2010 he sent silk tweed pants and silk tweed hoodies down his runway in the gilded banquet room of the St. Regis Hotel New York. He added a little dose of downtown grittiness with trendy jumpsuits he called ‘mechanic’ suits. He tried to avoid being too edgy by using marabou feathers and presenting glossy cocktail dresses. And let’s not forget his special client: the staple stitch embroidery on fitted tweed dresses and the sculpted faille dresses had plenty of East Wing potential. Wu even accessorized most of the dresses with heavy leather belts, a nod to his favorite First Lady.























