Not many photographers could convince Pammy to look her most disheveled, but Juergen Teller did just that for Vivienne Westwood…
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VPL
Victoria Bartlett did her Victoria Bartlett thing: complexifying what would otherwise be pretty simple silhouettes and materials, manifesting something special out of what might seem ordinary: dropped waists, square necks, cyber-apron dresses and ruching, ruching, ruching. Her spring collection, titled Atlas of Anatomy, for VPL had a lot of her familiar patterns, as well as fascia and…
Erin Wasson x RVCA
The first days of Fashion Week are always a little bewildering, so spotting Sarah Lerfel of Colette mistakenly standing in the non-invite line to Erin Wasson x RVCA’s Bryant Park show was not entirely unusual, albeit brief—horreur averted. Paps-happy Bruce Willis was also there, inexplicably, as was Taylor Momsen, rocking some seriously looong platinum blonde…
Rag & Bone
On or about March 1910, the apocalypse came during a horseback ride through Wiltshire. That perhaps mangled Virginia Woolf quote, coupled with a sweetly melancholic sense of pastoralism, seemed to pervade Rag & Bone spring collection—and not just because of Thom Yorke’s crooning in the background. All told, Marcus Wainright and David Neville’s military-meets-equestrian-meets-motorcycle-meets-shepherd theme…
3.1 Phillip Lim
First things first: presentations are genius. No door hassle, no rushing, editors can gab, actually look at the clothes, talk to the designer, all while remaining composed and civilized. “It just depends on the mood you want to create,” said Lim, diplomatically, when I suggested this should become the industry standard. As for his collection,…
Robert Geller
Not even torrents of rain could dampen the mood at Robert Geller’s spring ’10 men’s collection. Despite many a soaked pant leg, a buzzing crowd packed the house. And as it turned out, the designer has been feeling similarly optimistic, even cheery. Geller was inspired by the hopeful spirit of Germans vacationing on the North…
Tom Scott
Tom Scott’s presentation at the Chelsea Hotel today was inspired by “old-fashioned things you can find at home.” As I read this, Barneys’ Julie Gilhart ran into the elevator in a pair of leather leggings. In the tiny quarters I inhaled a face-full of fancy hair product, a Fashion Week huffer I could definitely use…