New York Fashion Week Spring '09. Luca Luca: Waist Not, Want Not

Summary: The Luca Luca show during Fashion Week is one of worst-kept secrets in New York: Everyone loves it, and everyone wants to go. And quite frankly, it’s with good reason. This spring’s show proved that Luca Orlandi is clearly the Albert Einstein of design, and continually updates his aesthetic without losing his signature classic …

New York Fashion Week Spring '09. Jill Stuart: The New Neutral

  Summary: Jill Stuart‘s Spring/Summer ’09 show at the New York Public Library was a classic combo of stylishly chic and comfy cozy. The way in which Stuart combines and layers fabrics makes every piece more interesting than the next-especially in it’s setting at a timeless Manhattan landmark. I can confidently say that there were …

New York Fashion Week Spring '09: Hervé Léger… The Reign of the Bandage Dress Continues.

Summary: If this past year’s trend holds, the Hervé Léger by Max Azria line of dresses will have no problem finding itself on the hottest young stars and selling like hotcakes. Add in the new swimsuits and evening gowns, and we are looking at some serious success. Herve Leger delivered bandage dresses en masse again, …

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New York Fashion Week Spring '09: The Ethereal Erin Fetherston.

Summary: Erin Fetherston‘s Spring ’09 Collection, entitled "East of the Sun and West of the Moon" was just that– a trip through the cosmos where star-gazing was optimal. Fetherston’s perennially chic silhouettes were at their all-time best this season, showcasing a selection of mystical Midsummer Night’s Dream-like designs. The creativity of the collection reigned in …