One of my favorites among this group has been, and continues to be, Narciso Rodriguez. This season, like so many that have come before, he continued to perfect the minimalist wardrobe for the urban woman.
But this season the winds were blowing in Rodriguez’ direction. That cool, luxe minimalism that has been his signature, perfectly represented by the dress Carolyn Bessette wore when she married John F. Kennedy Jr in 1996, was all over the runways.
After New York’s past obsession with all things grunge and youth culture, this season a more adult 1990s tale was being told. For some critics, this shift was a sign that we have moved into a period of fashion devoid of “trends”. That for the foreseeable future no one will be able to write pieces titled “The Season of the Grommet” or “Put Away Those Plaid Tights and Break Out the Houndstooth”. I don’t know if that’s true. Trumpeting an “end to trends” is premature and short-sighted. This is just a different type of trend. A less in your face turn but a turn nonetheless.
We’ll see what next season brings, but for this season the story was simple enough. There were two colors. The color that captures all and the color that reflects all. Black and White. They were often placed together. Side by side. In swirls and loops. In paisleys and plaids.
At Victoria Beckham
At Carolina Herrera
At Opening Ceremony
At Derek Lam
At Rachel Roy
At Robert Rodriguez
At Brandon Sun
At Proenza Schouler
They also played separately. Black, the color more associated with the winter months. With moodiness and mischief.
At Zero + Maria Cornejo
At Nomia
At Rag & Bone
At 10 Crosby Derek Lam
At Y-3
At Milly
At Derek Lam
And white, the sign post of spring and summer and lightness.
At Lisa Perry
At Adam Lippes
At Jenni Kayne
At Alexander Wang
At Philosophy
At Delpozo
At Honor
At Thom Browne
Of course other colors could be seen here and there, but they were presented in ways that never strayed far from the minimal feel of the season.
At Rachel Comey
At Ralph Rucci
At Katie Ermilio
At Pamella Roland
At Ralph Lauren
At Jil Sander Navy
At Costello Tagliapietra
Yet even with this move towards clothing that some might call seasonless, there were still those who dusted off those classic markers of the warm weather months. The florals and the pastels and the pretty girl dresses.
At Tucker
At The Row
At Misha Nonoo
At Jen Kao
At Mara Hoffman
At Calla
And a very 1990s specific warm weather trend could be found in all corners. The view ranged from a sliver to a swath, but the midriff was everywhere.
At Tibi
At Daniel Vosovic
At Richard Chai Love
At Lacoste
At Tia Cibani
At Tracy Reese
At Alice + Olivia
At Calvin Klein
But it was just a peek of spring and summer. A taste. For the most part, the collections followed the lines of those seen at Co.
Simple. Quiet. And, although we may try to deny it, of a very specific time.
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