Talk about springing forward. In the first of a three-part series, New York Fashion Week designers drop some hints about their new collections. For more, see WWD on Wednesday and Thursday.
August 28, 2012
Designer Inspirations: Part One
In the first of a three-part series, New York Fashion Week designers drop some hints about their new collections.
"Charged." — Alexander Wang
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"Adorned." — Joseph Altuzarra, Altuzarra
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"Une Femme Dangereuse." — Lubov Azria, BCBG MaxAzria
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"The feminine lines of Art Nouveau." — Behnaz Sarafpour
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"A book by Charles Brittin, 'West and South.' Those photographs captured both places while blending so well together." — Billy Reid
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"Fluidity. Translucent. Power. Lightness. Water's elements are captured and transformed." — Charlotte Ronson
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"The whimsical movement of the ballet, particularly the Dream Ballet as performed by the American Ballet Theatre." — Christian Siriano
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"Archetypes of Hollywood glamour represented in cinema." — Jeffrey Costello and Robert Tagliapietra, Costello Tagliapietra
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"Michelle's origins in the Philippines. The unique traditional dress and surf culture of the islands, combining their sharp architectural shapes with the relaxed draping of their beachwear." — Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs, Cushnie et Ochs
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"Juxtaposing active with passive. The two opposites, soft femininity and a tougher edge. The street and bedroom collide." — Sharon Wauchob, Edun
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"Sultry, unfussed glamour." — Erin Fetherston, Erin by Erin Fetherston
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"Submersion." — Michael and Nicole Colovos, Helmut Lang
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