Friday, 14 September 2012

#NYFW SS13 The Sequel

As we say hello to London, we say goodbye to New York.  A few more favourites of mine to conclude my overview.


Marchesa
At the resplendent and iconic location that is Grand Central Station, the designer 
duo went Eastern with their India inspired Spring Summer collection.   
Whereas Vera Wang did touches of the influence, Marchesa went all out and, 
of course, it was more black tie benefit than Bollywood. 


Cara Delevigne, the current queen of the catwalk, in frail golden leggings and a white gown.


A fabulous mini is instantly elegant with the addition of long sleeves and a high neck.


A sari in the most vivacious, flourescent fuschia. 


This beautiful, voluminous, tulle skirt is completely irresistible.


The most beautiful piece of jewellery I've spotted all week.


Marchesa shows that the midriff trend is going nowhere.



Whitney Eve
Ok, so it's not one of the heavyweights, but I'ma fan of pretty.  And pretty this collection is.
Just like the designer herself, the clothes are effortless, breezy and very LA.


Sunny, aqua blue was a principal colour.


Young and fresh body-con.


A vintage-inspired, flippy dress that can be dressed up or picked up off the floor, 
thrown on and be taken to Starbucks for a frappuccino.  


Perfectly mixed prints paired together with ease.


And again.


Finally, with a great little jacket.



Tory Burch
This is gorgeous work wear, weekend separates and evening wear for those who have property in The Hamptons.  Gingham, floral print both big and small, interesting dye work and bohemian jewellery.  
Please note, the dishevelled fishtail bunches are wonderful.  Just saying.



The prettiest faded-from-the-sun yellow with tiny little blossoms all over.  
The shape of the dress is so easy, the necklace so thrown-on.  One of my favourite looks.


Great for the office.


I. Love. This. Jacket.  The surprising element against this preppy, muted 
get up is the ethnic, pompom-laden bag in saturated brights


Girls look great in cricket jumpers.  Fact. This one's been given a girly makeover.


Layering of such cool, statement, almost homemade jewellery against a great dye print.


A great final look.  The ultimate all-American gives us an ethnic angle to work with.

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