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Feb 13, 2011 6:39PM

New York Fashion Week Fall 2011 - Wayne

Wayne

I remember a few years back, when I had the chance to meet Wayne at her studio on 38th Street. This of course was before she was covered on Conde Nast's Style.com. Yes, She. Wayne is her real name. As she showed me through racks of torn mohair sweaters, sheer leggings and minimal rock pieces, she told me her collection that season was inspired by Joy Division. I knew I liked her then.

For the Fall/ Winter 2011 season, she drew inspiration from Renaissance Painter Hans Memling.

Photo via wikipedia.org

Colors: Red, Black, White, brown

Materials: Jersey, leather, suede

Loved Looks

Since the first collection I saw from Wayne, she keeps getting better. Each time, each collection is more cohesive, more thought out and more refined. This collection exemplifies that thought. While inspired by Renaissance painter Hans Melming, she still infused that down town minimal rock chick into every look. I liked the way some cuts of her jackets were prompted by jogging jackets, but in a silky fabric. The brilliance of her collection, in fact was taking street style cuts into sophisticated pieces.

Unloved Looks

I didn't particularly NOT like this look of a white vest over top black pants and jacket, though compared to the rest of her collection, this was the least interesting.

People, Scene and Music

Buyers from Shopbop.com sat front row, along with random editors. It was the quiet kind of Milk Studio shows, not the kind that happened on Saturday, when Anna Wintour stopped in.

Video

Posted on YouTube by StyleRumor.com

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Sep 11, 2010 1:09AM

New York Fashion Week Spring 2011 - LNA

LNA

LNA clothing was founded in 2007 by two California girls, Lauren Alexander and April Leight. The story goes like this: they were looking for the perfect t-shirt. With a focus on color, cut and material, the line naturally evolved.

Colors: Bright orange, cobalt blue, white, gray, black

Material: Cotton

Looks Loved

This season of LNA was much more back to basics and brighter than Fall's attempt at goth and over the top styling.  Since the company is founded on their staples such as tees, it was a smart decision to again present it in simple form. My favorite was the white cowl/drape neck tee paired with the long skirt. Its effortless, yet stylish. I also loved the easy gray long t-shirt dress.

Unloved Looks

Love the tee dress. The second model's pants though, not so much.

I thought one model was wearing a cod piece. I'm not trying to be snarky. I really did do a double take, zoned in and studied her crotch only to find out that it was a pair of those strange harem hybrid sweats. Designers, we can stop with those any time now.

Music

Confession time. I hit the LNA presentation on the tail end when it was winding down and most guest were upstairs ready for the after party. I was also winding down as it was my last show of the day. I forgot to even give the music a listen.

People and Scene

LNA presentations are usually a low key and anti-snobbery crowd which makes it easy to walk around, snap pictures and see the new lines. It was at Milks Studios, minus last season's structural prom-esque back drops. Just plain old white studio walls, but it went well with the basics vibe. On the back wall, three screens hung where a video installation of LNA looks filled the screen.

To Gift or Not To Gift

Guests stood around with a signature LNA tote. I arrived to late and they were all gone. Last season's bag included a gray v-neck that I lived in ever since. I would be insanely bummed to find out that there was another awesomely comfy tee in there. I still have two t-shirts from my days at In Style magazine market appointments. One has been washed so much that i re-stitched the collar.

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Feb 26, 2010 3:19PM

Fashion Week Fall 2010: Fashion Funhouse Emporium's Condensed Report (A to L)

New York Fashion Week: Fall 2010

I have been swinging my job as a stylist and trying to be the sole editor of Fashion Funhouse Emporium.

Due to work, over-lapping shows, a smack to the face from the wall in my apartment building and just plain tiredness, I haven't been keeping up with the blog the way I'd like to.  So I decided to give a sort of condensed, sort of half-assed report on the rest of Fall 2010 runway shows.

It seems that Coutorture did a great job keeping up with photos. And as always, Style.com and New York Magazine have full collection photos.

You just won't get my insightful commentary on the scene--which actually may be a blessing.

By the way, where did the term "half-ass" come from?  My mom used to yell at me when I did chores without full effort, like the kitchen: "Don't half-ass the dishes!" Dictionary.com says that the origin of the of the phrase comes from "perhaps a humorous mispronunciation of haphazard."

Anyway, here are the shows that haven't been covered on the blog as of yet! Enjoy!

 

A Detacher

Colors: Cobalt Blue, army green, brown, gray, pink

Collection Vibe:  Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain and Annie Hall all wrapped snuggly in a wool blanket under the stars. It's slightly grunge, almost Western, definitely bo-ho with tailored sophisticate.

Trend Spotting: Velvet

Stand Out Look:

 

Click to view  the full collection

 

Alice + Oliva

Colors: Black, gray, blush-pink

Collection Vibe:  Alice and Olivia is known for their fun, party-girl clothing.  This season is no different with ruffles, short skirts and sequins.

Trend Spotting: Leather

Stand Out Look:

Click to see full collection.

 

Andy and Debb

Colors: Black, Brown, grey, pink, metallic bronze and one white piece.

Collection Vibe:  A favorite of mine, this under-rated husband and wife team creates minimal and lady-like with unmatched creativity compared to other lines in its price point.

Trends Spotting: Leather and Fur.

Stand Out Look:

Click to see full collection

 

Band of Outsiders

Colors: Gray, and primary colors, neutrals

Collection Vibe: Their niche is for the art school students who've graduated into the adult world. It's "I don't give a funk what you think...but I kind of do." Grabbing faces such as Jason Schwatzman, Marisa Tomei and Kirsten Dunst for their campaigns, the Fall 2010 collection continues to cater to this clique.

Trend Spotting: Fur, Suiting, Preppy

Stand Out Look:

Click to see the full collection

 

Billy Reid

Colors: Neutrals

Collection Vibe: Clint Eastwood meets Sigmund Freud and a random British dandy.  The models who showed the collection sometimes scared me. They would cause me to cross to the other side of the street if they were coming my direction.

Trend Spotting: Suiting, Leather

Stand Out Look:

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Binetti

Colors: White, red, yellow and black

Collection Vibe: Donatella Versace meets "Dynasty" era Joan Collins, and  then Chole Sevigny stops by the party for a bit.

Trends: Embellishments

Stand Out Look: (This was hard. They all stood out...not sure if that's such a good thing.)

Click to see the full collection

 

Brian Reyes

Colors: red, orange, yellow (no green) blue, violet, black, grey and brown.

Collection Vibe: Brian Reyes' flow is minimal. Yet, with this collection, he adds graphics and color done in simplicity. Reyes takes risks with the Calvin-esque aesthetic, sometimes working and sometimes not.

Trend Spotting: Fur, Minimalist

Stand Out Look:

Click here to view the full collection

 

Elise Overland

Colors: Black, red, navy blue, burnt orange

Collection Vibe:  Inspired by a  video a friend sent of an open heart surgery, Elise was "inspired by the lush layers of texture and rich glossy colors of the heart." Still, this collection does not stray away from her signature, rock n' roll sophisticate.

Trends Spotting: Leather, fur,  velvet

Stand Out Look:

Click to view full collection

 

Halston

Colors: red, orange yellow (again, no green) blue, purple, grey and black

Collection Vibe:   The 70's born label's rebirth showed scaled back silhouettes,  in-your-face color and just a touch of embellishments.  Though, the best pieces were the classic Halston long dresses.

Trends Spotting: Minimal, color, fur, leather

Stand Out Look:

Click to view full collection

 

Isaac Mizrahi

Colors: White, black, yellow, green and orange

Collection Vibe: Kept lady with flair  Issac's runway always shows his versatility as a designer. It's a slight stray from his Issac Mizrahi for Target, which became the start of high-low designer collaborations. Yes, I'm calling him the God Father of the movement.

Trends: More fur and leather. Color, Lady-like, embellished

Stand Out Look:

Click to view the full collection

 

Karen Walker

Colors: navy blue, gray, burnt orange

Collection Vibe: Prep School Sophisticate Boho made over by the flamboyant drama club kid

Trend Spotting: Again with the fur, suiting, velvet, embellishments

Stand Out Look:

Click to view full collection

 

Liefsdottir

Colors:  pink, black, ivory

Collection Vibe:  Feminine, vintage with an edge of sensual burlesque.

Trend Spotting: Ruffles, Fall floral

Stand Out Look:

Click to view full collection

 

 

Lorick

Colors: Green, neutrals, black

Collection Vibe: She dresses in 1930's vintage and hangs out at the library.  The Internet is for chumps. At night she hits up an old haunt that used to be a speakeasy during prohibition, where kids now talk about old literature and how current movies, books and music are "for the birds."

Trend Spotting: Velvet, Lady-like, embellished

Stand Out Look:

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