Prada, Alexander McQueen, Rodarte, Helmut Lang, Ann Demeulemeester
Akira Naka, Mikiosakabe, Fur Fur, Akira Naka, Mint design
From New York to London to Tokyo, the darkness is upon us and it
Matohu
Mint Designs, Matohu, Mint Designs, Matohu, Tiny Dinosaur
It's become a bit of a cliché to say that the quality of design in Japan is very high. But
Top: Dress by Reem Acra, suit by Nathan Jenden, dress by Barbara Bui, jumpsuit by Richard Nicoll. Bottom: Iceberg's metal mini, Gucci sequin leggings, dress by Balmain, dress by
Patterns mix and match in Wunderkind's Spring line. China blue, sepia red and faded blacks in soft dye techniques create the sophisticated country girl look that seems to be
Mary Katrantzou, Eley Kishimoto, Kenzo, Matthew Williamson, PPQ,
Background: Pattern People
Jonathan Saunders, Nicole Farhi, Karen Walker, Eley Kishimoto, Issey Miyake.
Background: Pattern People
Gorgeous geometrics everywhere. I especially love Karen Walker's flag
This coming Monday night, the collections of Emily Ryan, Fuchsia Lin, Idom, and Liza Rietz will be presented on the runway at Portland Center Stage. Doors open at 8pm
Wow! I hate to gush but McQueen is in a league of his own, embracing new technology, pop culture, and social change in a thoroughly compelling and creepy way.
Rebbekah Taylor, Roberto Cavalli, Christian Dior, Stella McCartney, Richard Chai
Ditsies are all over the Spring 10 collections, just as in the current retail market. Even unlikely candidates like Christian
Givenchy, Karen Walker, Trussardi, PPQ, Paul Smith
We're seeing some new-but-familiar takes on prints inspired by Native American, African, Mexican and other cultures of the world. The prints above feel