9.17.2011

Fashion week New York - part 2

Ok, let's be serious...

I just wan to sum up some major trends seen in NY for next summer...

Flowers, Africa, bright colors, embroideries, back and white...not a lot of change but, wait and see..





Band of Outsiders


Country style with 'Toile de Jouy' and flowers printed on long dresses

Preppy Touch with schoolgirls in blue, and white

Rock atmosphere, with.. leather. No kidding! For summertime? I'm not pretty sure...














BCBG Max Azria


Like always, perfect cuts for dresses, very chic without forgetting sobriety

Ethnic atmosphere like Pamela Love, with African printed fabrics, the "drape" and, like for fetherston, 

Graphism in orange and green create energy for these looks

















Diane Von Furstenberg


"Beginnings"...it was the title chosen by DVF for her fashion show on September 11... a symbol

Nevertheless, her very chic collection was colorful, specially sunny colors like sunny yellow, orange, 

apple green, poppy red...

Like her collaegues, african style was one of the major points of this s/s12 collection, with a surprising 

boyish touch






















Jason Wu


Romantic ambiance thanks to bunches of flowers

Close fitting outfits for a high-couture profile, creating a "lady allure"

Bright colors to illuminate grey and black shades...loving contrasts !



























Marc Jacobs


WON-DER-FUL end like in a theater

20's time with fringe dress and shinning turbans to illuminate your hairstyle

Marc is THE best for mixing fabrics, and more than anything, plastic for next spring/summer season, 

creating a dynamic and fresh style.



























Proenza Schouler


Amazing !! One of the most beautiful fashion show of this week!

I want West Coast, Surf, Hawaiian dresses for evening !!

Summertime, handcrafted Embroideries, brown and black shades mixed with bright colors to create a 

very Sophisticated look

All the trends for next season are there: colourful printed outfits, psychedelic patterns, and bright colors



















credit: vogue.fr


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