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In Spades

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September 16, 2016

New York Fashion Week S/S17 Recap Part II

September 16, 2016

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Johanna Ortiz top // Hellessy pants (similar here) // Stephen Webster ring // Mansur Gavriel bag


Friday
7:00am
7:00am is quite the rude awakening. I manage to rouse myself out of bed and stumble to our go-to coffee shop Bibble & Sip. We have a big day ahead of us – five shows – so I need all the help I can get.

9:00am
We arrive backstage at Club Monaco courtesy of Bumble & Bumble. The team is set up in a ballroom at the Grand Hyatt and it’s the most zen backstage environment I’ve ever experienced – spacious and relaxed. B&B’s Director of PR walks me through the vision for today – loose waves that have been lived in and evoke a sense of ease. Later in the week I’ll be meeting with B&B for my own hair consultation, so I take note of the cool girl ease.

ClubMonacoBackstage1Before and After shots of hair by Bumble & Bumble
 

I love being in the company of the models (yes, I’m staring) and seriously want to steal this model’s jacket (she later makes NY Magazine’s Best Dressed list).
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11:00am
Club Monaco makes their first ever appearance at New York Fashion Week! Descending the platforms at Grand Central Terminal, male and female models showcase a see-now, buy-now collection. This concept has caused quite a stir in the fashion industry (read Cathy Horyn’s fantastic article here) as it’s de rigueur to present a collection for the upcoming season (i.e. 6 months away). Rather than spring/summer attire, we are treated to bell sleeved sweaters, metallic pleated maxi skirts and voluminous wool outerwear that can be purchased immediately.
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I’m definitely getting the bell sleeved sweater and those amazing Mary Jane’s!


12:00pm
After wrapping our show coverage we head across the street to take some OOTD photos. I’m wearing an insane ruffled top and white pants that quickly becomes my favorite outfit of all time.
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4:00pm
Perplexed by how we’re going to make it to all of our evening shows on time, we map it out. It doesn’t look good.

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5:00pm
We arrive at Milk Studios for Chromat and I’m swarmed by street style photographers (I credit my ruffled top).

The show, entitled Hyperwave, opens with an interpretive dance performance by Mela Murder. Chromat is a very innovative brand known for their structural pieces. For S/S17 they showed swimwear and athleticwear in bold oranges, reds and blues. Many of their pieces were created by use of a 3D printer and their ultimate goal is to create accessible well-made fashion for all body sizes and types. In a week filled with mostly sample sizes, I am high fiving the design team for bringing high-level fashion to all.
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6:15pm
Knowing we’ll never make it downtown in time, we opt to skip our 7pm and head uptown for Tadashi Shoji.

8:00pm
Tadashi’s show opens with an illustrated film depicting Noah’s Ark. Inspired by all forms of life and the vision of rebirth, he opens with a soft palette of delicate lace and transitions to animal prints in bold hues.

Tadashi is a master of feminine elegance. You will never see androgynous designs or geometric silhouettes from him – his clothes sashay and float. Movement is a key design component at the house of Shoji and S/S17 was no exception.

Tadashi takes his final bow in pink pants – a trademark move he replicates every season (his F/W16 pants were electric pink!).
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9:15pm
It’s pouring rain and we still have to catch a cab downtown for Demoo Parkchoonmoo. My heart is racing because I know the chances of making it are slim. Sure enough, we arrive at the final venue after the doors have already closed. This time my puppy dog eyes are lost on Security, but by the grace of a very persistent showgoer, we are let inside.

Parkchoonmoo is one of my perennial favorites so I’m extactic. Inspired by “airiness” the designer shows gauze bonded coats, long silk dresses and short jackets in her signature monochromatic color palette. An influence of applied art inspires patchwork denim, something I have never seen from the designer in the 5 seasons I’ve been attending her shows.

We weren’t able to capture any photos, but here is a video of the final walk at Demoo Parkchoonmoo.

After such a long day, we head home with tired feet and happy hearts.

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Comments

  1. debbie kirk says

    September 16, 2016 at 11:22 pm

    Love your look ?

  2. In Spades says

    September 17, 2016 at 12:07 am

    Thank you! 🙂

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