Thursday, January 31, 2013

Speaking Softly

After being left fairly disappointed by the Spring/Summer2013 season, I was relieved to find myself instantly caught up in what the designers were offering for pre-fall. Peplums faded into the background. Fur didn’t cover every conceivable surface. Maybe everyone realized, just for a moment and all at once, that our collective economic doldrums still have a way to go before fading away, and that there can be beauty in things that aren’t so ostensibly "luxe”.

Of course pre-fall has always been a workhorse season, more practical than resort and less weighed down by all of the ambitions and expectations tied to the major seasons. Maybe that’s why in the past few years it has become my favorite. Because I like things that don’t speak so loudly or try so hard.

White and black, in all of their various incarnations and interpretations, dominated the color story. The whites moved from soft and sweet to hard and futuristic and back again.



At Chloé








At Prabal Gurung


At Narciso Rodriguez


At Christian Dior


The blacks traveled from rich and lovely to stark and intimidating with much the same fluidity.



At Lanvin


At Nina Ricci










Leather once again played the role of everything from simple accent to full garment. But as opposed to awkwardly residing in the balmy days of midsummer as it has in recent years, it was instead waiting for the first autumn breeze.











At Bottega Veneta


Prints and patterns, once only a common sight on the runways of London, continued to be played with in new and refreshing ways by designers in every city.

At Carven


At Honor


At Milly




At Marni


At Roberto Cavalli






After so much recent focus on The Lady in all of her various forms, menswear-inspired looks returned to the fore. From the schoolboy to the businessmen, they could could be seen everywhere but always with a slight nod to the feminine.





At Barbara Bui












Even when designers gave themselves over to drama, it was only for a moment. A sleeve here. A skirt there. They pulled it back and toned it down.

At Giambattista Valli


At Louis Vuitton


At Gucci


At Donna Karan


At Michael Kors


At Lela Rose


There are times when I like a show, but for all those other times, there was pre-fall 2013.


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Friday, January 11, 2013

Wrapped Up: Pre-Fall 2013

I went into this season ready for the coats. Ready for my New England roots to wash away all sense and for my thoughts to be taken over by coats and more coats and even greater coats. After the malaise that set in during the Spring/Summer 2013 season, any excitement was welcomed.

Many of the themes this year were the same as those from years past. That is expected. And though I'd like to buy heaps and bundles of new coats every year, the point is to invest in a piece that lasts, that can see you through the ever-changing (and ever-repeating) trends.

There were, of course, the black coats. But none of them were basic. All had a detail that drew the eye. Larger than life buttons. Soft leather. A hint of fur.

At Burberry Prorsum


At MaxMara


At Chloé


At Calvin Klein


At Lanvin


Then there were those classic coats in classic colors. Peacoats. Trenches. Some stayed incredibly true to their roots while others were deconstructed to the point that only from head on were their origins recognizable.

At Belstaff



At Gucci


At Tory Burch


At Chloé


At Burberry Prorsum


At Jean Paul Gaultier


At 3.1 Phillip Lim


Some of the coats, like so much of fashion, were about playing with extremes. There were those that were stripped back and almost austere.

At Sportmax


At Thakoon Addition


At Balenciaga


At Reed Krakoff


At Stella McCartney


At Narciso Rodriguez


They played side by side with the oversized and the exaggerated.

At Gucci


At Carven


At Jean Paul Gaultier


At Céline


At Costume National


At Rochas


At Louis Vuitton


At Donna Karan


The prints and patterns that appeared this season were bigger and bolder than those seen last year.

At BCBG Max Azria


At Sonia Rykiel


At Burberry Prorsum


At Stella McCartney



At Louis Vuitton



At Belstaff


At Carven


And every variation of every color could be found, from the pastel to the neon to the richly saturated.

At Ports 1961


At Jenni Kayne


At Balenciaga


At Honor


At Chloé


At Carven


At Misha Nonoo


The malaise has officially lifted.


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