Tag Archives: fall 2010 fashion week

Helen Yarmak Fall 2010

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Andrew Buckler Fall 2010


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Rebecca Taylor Fall 2010

The collection was like a cosmic fairytale with splashes of soft colors and shimmer cascading down the runway. The color story composed of teal, charcoal, dusty moonstone, “kitten-nose pink”, olive, current, camel, desert rose, marine blue, slate blue, smoky blue, sage, nutmeg silver and cement. The textiles played within the palette to emulate a synergy throughout the collection. To read more, please visit Scene B Seen.
— Guest Blogger, Britten Leigh Heft from Scene B Seen
Photos By Stevyn Llewellyn
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Mik Cire by Eric Kim Fall 2010

Urban equestrian meets rock and roller for Eric Kim’s new menswear line, Mik Cire. The former CEO and designer of Monarchy impressed the crowd with his edgy yet relaxed, East coast meets West aesthetic. Models walked the runway clad in nattily fit leather motorcycle jackets, lambskin/ cashmere 3/4 length coats with asymmetrical zippers, drop crotch coated denim, cropped wool trousers and pony hair briefcases. Plaid made its way onto the fronts of coats (in a refined but punk, 90’s grunge nod), and flannel blended with cashmere and wool in vests. The result was a tough, yet elegant collection for the NYC urbanite who has a bit of the West coast, Montana range in him. Effortless and endlessly appealing. A gorgeous first for this veteran designer, who is also a father. His adorable baby son made an appearance during his bow donning (would you expect anything less?) dropped red suspenders and wool cap. A perfectly executed show and promising new collection.
—Jeanie Kwak
Photos by Stevyn Llewellyn.
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Cynthia Steffe Fall 2010

Designer Shaun Kearney gave us an uptown school girl chic for Fall/Winter 2010. Tweeds and pleated skirts, paired with skinny black patent belts and thigh high leg warmers echoed Gossip Girl preppy. There was also a military inspired essence in the button details, plackets and uniform cuts. Key pieces included a tan leather fitted dress, tweed and black leather jumpers, and soft feminine chiffon dresses. The color scheme was a colorless rainbow of mostly cool gray tones, heather grey, black and browns. Some variations were found in a black and gray striped top, and cloudy looking prints on dresses and coats. The collection focused around a very short and sexy silhouette with a playful girlish twist.
—Maria Giannakakis
Photos by Stevyn Llewellyn