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Monday, May 12th, 2008

Banana Republic Beats the Rainy Day Blues

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Banana Republic Fall 2008 

 

It’s a dreary day today, here in New York City. The inclement weather poses not one, not two, but three major problems for me:

1)    What to wear?
2)    Where to find a cab?
3)    Why does Fall ’08 seem o’ so far away?

That spring showers prompt the last concern—the yearning for darker, damper temperatures—may of be some surprise to you. But if you’ve been paying close attention to the recent runway shows, chances are you’re itching for fall fashion to hit stores too. The somber, sexy palette! The restrained elegance! The over-size jewels!

I had almost forgotten all about autumn’s sartorial goodies until I saw the Banana Republic fall runway show a few weeks back. Filled with svelte skirts, lean knits, sculptural exterior layers, and a few French trenches the next collection is a cosmopolitan dream. And each, I’m sure, would make a rainy day so much more romantic.  See what I mean?

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 trench coat banana republic runway

Banana Republic Fall 2008 

 

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Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

NYC Fashion Week Fall 2008 Trends

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PEAKED SHOULDERS

Blame it on the still-lingering ’80s vibe, but designers gave us girls the bold shoulder for fall. Catherine Malandrino toughened up her arty dresses by adding excessively puffed sleeves, while both Marc Jacobs and Katy Rodriguez sharpened their new-wave silhouettes with sharply peaked shoulders. The result? A painfully chic look for the fearless sartorialist.

 

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FLAPPER

While threat of a recession hovers on the horizon, for fall, designers channel the heady joie-de-vie spirit of the early 1920s. Diane von Furstenberg looked to Berlin’s smoky jazz clubs for inspiration for her seductive pieces, while at Baby Phat, models wore flapper-style shifts a touch shorter than the original flirty styles. Meanwhile, Monique Lhuillier topped whispy feathered skirts with gilded accents for a decadent look that would suit any Fitzgerald heroine.

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COCOON COATS

Girls on-the-go can finally breathe a sigh of relief: Gone are the cinched-waist, buttoned-up coats of previous seasons. Designers including Marc Jacobs and Narciso Rodriguez cut their outerwear silhouettes away from the body, creating breezy cocoon-like shapes. The resulting look makes stockinged legs seem long and lean—just the thing to show off one’s killer new boots, heels, or wedges.

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NEO-CONSERVATIVE

Who knew! Peter Som, Michael Kors, and Diane von Furstenberg are all members of the conservative party—or so their fall collections would lead you to believe. The leaders of New York’s fashion scene all whipped up sweet neo-’50s styles, from kitten heels and knee-length silk shifts to cashmere coats in the palest of pastels—all things surely Lady Bird Johnson would have approved off.

medevil trend fall 2008
MEDIEVAL

Covered in chain mesh and emblazoned with silver studs, the latest embellished looks harken back to Sir Lancelot’s time. Sending her models down the runway in gray hoods and boldly studded dresses, Abaeté’s Laura Poretzky put a feminine spin on the knight-in-shining armor look, while Narciso Rodriguez offered up bold silver frocks to suit the modern-day style crusaders.

plaid trend fall 2008
PLAID

Not since the (oft-referenced) Kurt Cobain grunge collection Marc Jacobs whipped up for Perry Ellis in the mid ’90s has plaid felt so au courant. Designers as playful as Charlotte Ronson and as proficient as Thakoon Panichgul all experimented with the timeless crisscross patterns, updating them with watercolor washes and punk accessories.

bow blouse fall 2008 trend
BOW BLOUSES

Be they tight and tiny or impressively voluminous, bows have replaced the necklace as the upper-body accent of choice. The Proenza Schouler duo topped off nearly all their silk blouses with double-knotted wonders, while Thakoon added gauzy scarf-like numbers to enhance his ladylike looks. So why get wrapped up in this neckwear trend? Simple: By tying one on, you look pulled-together instantly.

oversize knits fall 2008

OVERSIZE KNITS

Sculptural, oversize cable knits and off-the-shoulder cashmere sweaters have replaced the wool coat for fall ’08. Though the change gives a nod to the global-warming-influenced mild winter temperatures, the knit-wit styles provide the coziest cold-weather look in recent seasons.

western fall trend 2008
WESTERN

Designers explored Western territory for fall—and who can blame them? The wild West has a rich lode of sartorial references to mine. Ralph Lauren, a pioneer of the American cowboy look, played with Navajo prints, Pendleton-inspired plaid wools, and lodge-ready gear. Anna Sui envisioned a Pocahontas as a party-girl, one complete with fringe boots and beaded cocktail frocks. Rachel Roy kept her Manifest Destiny outlook subtle, opting for richly textured pieces, including cozy ponchos that would work in any state.

 

new look  gown fall trend 2008
NEW LOOK GOWNS

Paralleling the neo-conservative daywear trend, designers envisioned prim-and-proper evening gowns for fall. The many one-shoulder numbers—like those from Sari Gueron and Tracy Reese—paid homage to Christian Dior’s iconic New Look silhouette. With a universally flattering cut, the classic style is just the thing for a Tinseltown starlet or prom queens looking for a little Old Hollywood glamour.

rosettes fall 2008 trend

ROSETTES

Designers want us to stop and, if not smell, at least stare at the roses this season—which is easy enough to do. Festooned with crimson blooms, Marchesa’s intensely romantic dresses turned many well-coiffed heads during Fashion Week. At Herve Leger, sculpture-like accents provided a fresh contrast to the house’s signature bandage-style dresses, while Vera Wang clumped bouquets of gently draped fleurs to her coat lapels, boutonniere-style.

lux shearling fall 2008 trend

LUXE SHEARLING

Designers gave shearling, that classic cold-weather staple, a sophisticated makeover for fall. Oscar de la Renta layered his with gilded accents while Rebecca Taylor and Anna Sui topped off their ’70s bohemian dresses with the kind of richly embellished vests that would have made Stevie Nicks proud.

rust color gown fall trend 2008
RUST-COLORED GOWNS

Stash the little black dress in the back of your closet: ‘Tis the season for liquidlike column gowns in rich rust colors. Monique Lhuillier, Phillip Lim, and Halston’s Marco Zanini all skipped over basic black and white in lieu of the decidedly autumnal hue—and since the shade is flattering on nearly all skin shades, you may too.

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Saturday, February 9th, 2008

Marc Jacobs Fall 2008

Above you’ll find a short & sweet clip from last night’s Marc Jacobs‘ show. That’s Sonic Youth playing and the reason the clip jars a bit halfway through is because a certain famous, crimson-haired editor snagged my coat with her oversize It-bag as she scurried to her seat. (The show started promptly at 7:22 and was over by 7:35, leaving many a Marc Jacobs fan out in the cold.)

 

Whiplash aside, it was an enjoyable show, albeit a tad distracting to have the iconic band gyrating on stage while models strode by in plumped-up ’80s headbands, feather mohawks, Princess Leia-worthy draped gowns, as well as monastically conservative jackets and skirts in pale and metallic hues: Each tranquil piece distanced itself further and further from Jacobs’ spring collection of revealing, sexed-up pieces. The connection between the two styles–the musician’s gritty rock versus the new, subdued body-cloaking–isn’t easy to discern, but puzzles wrapped in enigmas are par for the course in Jacobs’ fanciful world.

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*Snaps = Wireimage

 

 

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Friday, February 8th, 2008

Posh’s Project Runway Rumors Confirmed

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Michael Kors, Heidi Klum, Victoria Beckham, & Nina Garcia

Yes, it’s true: The Poshness herself  judged the Project Runway finale, which was filmed today at the Bryant Park tents. For PR eager beaver fans, check out all the finalists’ “designs” on Jezebel.com

 

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Friday, February 8th, 2008

Donna Karan Gets a Not-So-Friendly House Guest

donna karan peta protestors

 So remember how yesterday I pointed out that the PETA people were focusing their attention on Donna Karan? Well, I’d naively suggested that they might be planning to protest her fall show–I never would have imagined that they were really interested in crashing her pad. This was in today’s New York Post:

 

“According to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals rep Michael McGraw, the group sent “a fashionably dressed young woman, clad in knee-high black boots and a denim miniskirt, to Karan’s Central Park West home, with a tray of soy lattes in her hand. The PETA operative was actually surprised when “she was invited into Karan’s vast apartment, greeted by an assistant and offered a seat. As housekeepers, stylists and other assistants buzzed around, the activist, equipped with a miniature DVD player, waited for Karan,” McGraw told Page Six.”

 

Although it’s an unfortunate experience for Karan to be sure, let this serve as a lesson to us all, that (to quote Thomas Fuller) “Good clothes open all doors,” especially those with burly security guards.

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Friday, February 8th, 2008

Fashion Week Poker Faces

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Though the camera flashes that surround them might lead you to believe otherwise, fashion week’s front-rowers have it tough. First there’s the pressure of picking the right outfit (a process which can stress out even the most accomplished trendsetter, i.e. Chloe Sevigny) for all to see, then there’s the guilt of having to ditch one’s minder just as the lights go down (just ask Eliza Dushku; her sock-hat wearing brother was always forced to sit in the gate-crashing intern section).

But the real trial is trying to perfect and maintain dead-pan expression throughout the sometimes laborious runway spectacles. During particularly bad shows (and yes, there were a few this season) fashion week virgins give themselves away with their Yay or Nay glances, while industry legends barely flinch from their impenetrable gaze. (Maybe it’s the Botox?) Though the week’s festivities are not yet over, here’s a re-cap of the most professional poker faces seen thus far:

poker faces fall fashion week

Who do you think has the best fashion week poker face? Vote for your favorite at the poll on the right:

 

*Snaps: Wireimage 

 

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Friday, February 8th, 2008

Street Chic

While the New York shows offer a dizzying assortment of drool-worthy trends, what’s spotted off the runway can be just as inspiring. Here our style-savvy photographer Anne Zeigler zooms in on a few of the best-dressed members of this week’s fashion crowd:

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French Glamour’s Caroline Christiansson was spotted en route to Matthew Williamson’s fall show
wearing a Moncler jacket, See by Chloé skirt, and Chanel boots.

kate schelter

Stylist, photographer, and fashion consultant extraordinaire Kate Schelter hit the Halston after-party in a Ports 1961 dress, vintage fur, Kate Spade bag, House of Lavande necklace, and Hollywould shoes.

katherine power

L.A.-based Katherine Power, co-founder WhoWhatWearDaily, was seen at the Bryant Park tents in a Jenni Kayne jacket, vintage Missoni scarf, Balenciaga boots, Givenchy bag, and vintage dress.

 

To see more of this week’s trend-setters, skip on over here.

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Friday, February 8th, 2008

(Almost) A Few Celebrity Sightings at Tommy Hilfiger

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Helena Christensen, Julianne Moore, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Kelly Rowland

Maybe it was because I was too entranced by the Lincoln Center venue–or maybe it was because my view was blocked by the Elizabethan-sized fur ruff worn by the editor seated in front of me–but I completely missed seeing all the A-listers yesterday at Tommy Hilfiger’s show. (I did however catch Nicky Hilton sneaking backstage beforehand, but to be fair to Miss Moore, I’m hesitant to put the two of them in the same category.)

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the show’s stage at Lincoln Center 

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Heatherette’s Richie Rich and Nicky Hilton

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Friday, February 8th, 2008

Zac Posen Dances the Night Away

zac posen dancers fall 2008

 

Last night at Zac Posen’s show, a few of his loyal fans could be spotted in front row looking slightly uncomfortable in the designer’s sample-size corseted dresses. (His intricately tailored pieces are genius when standing up straight or striding on the red-carpet, but when forced to squeeze the VIP section, things can get a little constricting.) Fortunately for them, Posen scaled back his construction, focusing instead on lavish textures, mille-feuille layers, a liberal dose of whimsy–from pom-pom hair pieces to Gone With the Wind-hoop skirts. The best pieces of the season seemed aligned with the runway backdrop’s wall of jumbled gold chairs: Wearing filmy slips of dresses, glittering garter belts, and other spotlight-hungry embellishments, models resembled ‘30s dancehall girls who–after the lights went down and the chairs were turned upside-down on tables–headed out for the night in their fanciful dancer’s dishabille.

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Thursday, February 7th, 2008

Vera Wang Hangs Tough

vera wang fall 2008

 While known by many as the high priestess of wedding gowns (and cushy mattresses!) Vera Wang wove a darker romantic yarn for fall. Late belle epoch bohemia served as the season’s backdrop, as the designer updated Poiret-influenced shapes including bell-shaped blouses, slim trousers, and hobble skirts for today’s cosmopolitan (read: speed-walking) woman. Toss in a edgy embellished shifts, a few puffy jacquard jackets, XXL Philip Crangi necklaces, and artfully draped and ruffled blouses and you’ve got the recipe for the graceful layered-on look du jour.

 

 *Snaps = Wireimage

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