By Ani Tzenkova 22 Sep 2010 @ 10:03 pm |

Kelli Osborne, Kanye and Sarah Colette sat side by side at Jeremy Scott’s show. The first looks were some of the most exciting and what we wait to see each season from a JS show. Inspired by deli grocery plastic bags, Jeremy used a fabric that I could have sworn from my seat was the actual plastic bag itself, with prints that had “Have a Nice day”, “Thank you for shopping here”, “I love NY” and “Fuck You” repeats in dissolving opacity made to look like the plastic bag that usually reads” thank you, thank you, thank you…”
Besides that series I loved the prosciutto looks. The models looked like they had prosciutto carefully slapped along their silhouette. It looked so raw and so most importantly felt so Jeremy.
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plastic bag trendsBy Cyril Foiret 23 Feb 2010 @ 9:54 am |

Feminine is without doubt the first word that came to my mind after viewing the Karen Sabag F/W Show, which took place in the Altman Building in Chelsea.
The runway was generously laid out, an almost completely darkened room calmed down the buzzing crowd quickly.

Embrassing the female body by heavy fabrics, rich colors and well formed cuts seemed to be a continuous goal of this collection.
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nyfwBy Alaia Izabela 09 Aug 2009 @ 7:22 pm |

Having only been showing at New York Fashion Week for three years now, little country New Zealand’s big success Karen Walker continues to keep her Northern Hemisphereans on their toes. Past Fall collection themes have included Read the full story
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She's Cracked Karen Walker Fall 2009