Showing posts with label FW15.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FW15.. Show all posts

Thursday, February 26, 2015

David Tlale FW15.















There's nothing I love more than statement-making clothing featuring rich fabrics with intricate details.

.....And of course, Tyson Beckford.

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Noon by Noor FW15.













If culottes could kill, I'd be dead. Shotgun - bang. I love this collection free flowing fabrics juxtaposed with tailored silhouettes. 

And again, let's talk about those culottes for Fall....

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Mark and Estel FW15.



























One of my favorite shows to date, Mark and Estel brought positive vibes with relevant style and eccentricity to the runway. A collection of plaid, lace, capes and perfectly tailored rocker-inspired silhouettes took the runway followed by Mark and Estel themselves who turned the catwalk into a concert stage. 

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Lie Sang Bong FW15.


Last night, designer Lie Sang Bong held an intimate cocktail party at his New York Flagship Store in New York City. The event was a prelude to his upcoming Fall/Winter 2015 runway show during New York Fashion Week. The store features vibrant sky-blue tiles in the center of the floor with beautiful images of butterflies and designer’s previous collections. The white three-dimensional wavy ceiling is representative of designer’s signature geometric silhouette. The store carries Lie’s latest ready-to-wear and accessories, carefully handpicked by the designer himself.
Best known for architectural silhouettes influenced by Bauhaus-influenced geometric shapes, Lie Sang Bong has become one of South Korea’s most prominent designers in history. His designs incorporate traditional Korean aesthetics such as Korean poetry and calligraphy. Last season, he showcased a collection inspired by the emotional state of Korea following the Sewol ferry disaster, where hundreds of teenage passengers lost their lives in a devastating drowning accident.
For this season, Lie  was inspired by the scent of peonies trying to express the stirred emotions and a fragile state of mind. And trust, this collection is powerful with just the right balance of femininity.