The concept behind the Trias Spring 2011 collection was an engaging one — one that had us wondering in what manner the designer Joaquin Trias would execute. The presentation, called “Seized Movement” was “the study of the impact of air against the body and its dynamic effect on fabric.” We immediately thought of voluminous skirts and billowy air inside the minimal designs he is known for. What we saw, however, were carefully cut and crafted designs in mainly monochrome colors of Naranja, Pomelo, Rojo, Fresòn, Oxido, Tierra and Cafè (translations: warm orange, cool whites, reds, brown) . There was structure and restraint in his designs and whatever volume he hoped to express was subtle, almost invisible. It could be seen in the upward pleat of a one shoulder taffeta dress — a visible, earlike fold, or the gathered pucker of a satiny cigarette pant. His strength is in the streamlined, but with that there is a caveat– with so light of a touch there is the danger of it being erased altogether. We can sense the designer’s expression, but we would like for his lovely statement to be a bit louder, a bit bolder for us to appreciate.
—Jeanie Kwak
Photos and video by Stevyn Llewellyn
View images of the complete collection below.
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Manuel De La Cruz Spring 2011
Manuel De La Cruz Spring 2011 collection. De La Cruz, hailing from Guatemala, presented his Andalusian-inspired apparel, titled “Santa Samana”. A dark palette dominated the collection with rich purples, blacks, and sophisticated cocktail dresses. Manuel effectively utilized fabrics such as chiffon, silk and satin to unify his elegant line.
See images from the presentation below.
Photos by Nina Zambrano
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Monique Lhuillier Spring 2011
Monique Lhuillier‘s Spring 2011 concept of a dreamy Garden of Eden euphoria was rather an overdone and humdrum approach. “A beautiful girl running through a lush garden”… I think every fashion student has used some form of such an inspiration for a project, (mine was a scandalous 1920s garden party). Nonetheless, the clothes were alluring and very feminine. Girly yet refined cocktail dresses that were corseted and pleated, draped gowns, and a few lightweight daytime separates. The dominant colors were tones of blushy pinks, smooth creams and golden caramels, cultivated with minty green and apple red to create a very appetizing palette.
— Maria Giannakakis
Photos and video by Stevyn Llewellyn
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Rebecca Minkoff Backstage Photos
Backstage at Rebecca Minkoff during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York.
Photos by Stevyn Llewellyn
Leifsdottir Fashion Show
Leifsdottir, backstage and runway show during Mercedes-Benz fashion week in New york. Video by Stevyn Llewellyn.