New York Fashion Week is a hotbed of glitter, gossip, and, yes, clothes. In addition to the trends, here are some of the "most" from the recent Fall 2008 week: inspiring, overrated, cheeky...
1) Inspiring SteinunnReflecting the raw beauty of her native Iceland,
Steinunn's intimate show featured stunning artisanal knits and cocoon'y shapes. Unfortunately, by showing at the beginning of Fashion Week, the other seven days paled in comparison and felt like they headed downhill artistically.
2) Disappointing Marc JacobsAn
odd ode to pastel boxiness, made worse by following right on the heels of a stellar spring collection devoted to sheer layers and clothes that were thought-provoking (really!
check this out). When he admitted to Style.com that he "really wasn't very inspired this season," he wasn't kidding.
3) Successful SuccessionPeter Som for Bill Blass
Inspired by lookbooks from the house dating back to 1969 and 1970,
Bill Blass creative director Peter Som created covetable clothes for today's Blass brigade of finicky fashionistas, snooty insiders, and glamourous power mavens alike.
4) Over-Anticipated HalstonThat eccentricity you just felt in the earth's orbit? That would be the glittery fashion king of Studio 54 rolling in his grave at having his name attached to these lackluster Donna Karen'esque knits and stripped-down Calvin imitations. Harvey Weinstein's magic touch apparently ends at the border of Tinseltown.
5) Girlie Makeup/s Proenza SchoulerYes the standard smoky/smudgy/stormy/greasy (adjective du jour) eye is sexy and sophisticated, but blue eyeshadow is fun! Dick Page opted for pearly grey layered with cobalt, creating a playful standout in a somber sea of grown-up smokiness.
6) Cheeky Zac PosenRobert Palmer video vixens, Minnie Mouse & a bordello...credit goes to Posen for realizing this is fashion, not brain surgery. In an abysmal week of snooze-worthy "saleable"clothes, it's fun to see a flirty coquette prancing down the runway.
7) Fun Theme Ports 1961 and Rag & BoneA tie between
Tia Cibani's journey to Scottish highlands with a Gaelic goddess as a guide, and the
bleak futuristic edginess of Blade Runner at Rag & Bone.
8) Covetable Jewelry: Phillip LimGinormous strands of muted gold punctuated by coffee-cup diameter discs of cobalt, black and white; there isn't anything in your wardrobe this crafts-inspired piece wouldn't perk up.
Second place goes to Marc Jacobs: a silver metal pearl-encruste "cravatte", chunky oversized organically-shaped cuffs, and a
look-but-don't-dare-touch ring with cluster of three bronze gum-balls sprouting a sharp spray of silver slivers.
9) Dashing Hats: Carolina Herrera
Resist the urge to yodel (or don't) or don Lederhosen (a definite don't) in one of these Tyrolean feather-trimmed Alpine hunting caps. And while you're at it, why not re-watch
The Sound of Music?
10) Mod Accessories & Shoes: Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan & AbaetéLeopard berets, vests, cocktail hats, bags and shoes at Ralph Lauren - meow! - burnished gold adorned gladiator stilettos (Donna Karan), and just plain affordable ($45 & under) from
Abaeté for Payless.
- Lesley Scott
(runway photos - style.com)
Lesley is the editor of the popular Fashiontribes blog - updated daily with the latest in chic style, runway fashion, beauty products, spa indulgences, luxury lifestyle, gift ideas, shopping, and fashion editor picks and obsessions.