I was fortunate to have my seat upgraded to a prime spot in the front row, which meant that my camera had a clear shot of the runway. It also meant photographers tried to take photos of me before the show, so I did my best to keep my head down in "sending important text messages" mode.
This season Concept Korea sponsored four designers. I'm seeing more and more noteworthy fashion originating from Korea, and I hope to see Korean fashion hit more retail racks in New York. My personal favorite from this show was Big Park (Park Youn-Soo) - I could totally see his edgy, marketable looks being sold at Opening Ceremony or the like.
Kaal E. Suktae opened with awesome wide-brimmed hats. |
What the end of the runway looks like. |
Kaal E. Suktae |
Kaal E. Suktae |
ChoiBoko: Lots of primary and secondary colors in this collection. |
ChoiBoko |
ChoiBoko: Avant garde silhouette |
Beyond Closet: A hip menswear line that would do well in Williamsburg. |
Beyond Closet |
Beyond Closet |
Beyond Closet |
Beyond Closet |
Big Park |
Big Park |
Boxy clutches are all over the place lately! (Big Park) |
Big Park's closing outfit. |
All four designers (L to R: Kaal E. Suktae, ChoiBoko, Beyond Closet, Big Park) |
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