Of the 35 shows I saw, here are my personal favorite ten, in no particular order.
Vena Cava
Airy chiffon dresses and quirky prints meet leather pants and punky details to create a downtown girl's ultimate wardrobe.
Rad Hourani
Without regard to season or trend, Rad further refines his signature look of boxy biker jackets and skinny pants.
Tibi
With bright colors, pretty prints, and a Guns N Roses soundtrack, Tibi delivered a breath of fresh spring air.
Yigal Azrouel
The draped jersey dresses, pegged trousers, and washed leather jackets of my dreams.
Toni Maticevski
With artfully shredded tulle and sooty colors, decaying glamour has never looked more beautiful.
Max Azria
It looks like Max Azria has found a strong voice for his signature line: an edgy minimalist sophisticate.
Rebecca Minkoff
Totally on-trend, wearable looks that gave a nod to early-'90s Versace and the Supermodels.
Chado Ralph Rucci
Impeccable from start to finish, with an incredible regard for a woman's body, a gorgeous collection that twisted and turned around the spine.
Nicole Miller
The perfect juxtaposition between techno-sleek structure versus soft fluidity.
Ports 1961
A lovely voyage to Japan, rendered in gorgeous fabrics and shapes that effortlessly floated away from the body.
New York Fashion Week in Review: My Favorite Shows
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Labels:
Chado Ralph Rucci,
Max Azria collection,
New York Fashion Week Spring 2010,
Nicole Miller,
NYFW,
ports 1961,
Rad Hourani,
Rebecca Minkoff,
TIBI,
Toni Maticevski,
Vena Cava,
Yigal Azrouel
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