Guishem Spring 2012 collection at Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week.
Photos by Stevyn Llewellyn
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Eva Minge Spring 2012
Eva Minge Spring 2012 Collection
Good Units at the Hudson Hotel featured Polish designer Eva Minge as she presented her Spring/Summer 2012 ready-to-wear collection. Minge says, Spring/Summer 2012 will be a season full of clear graphic prints and exquisite designs.
High quality fabrics, modern zippers and a palate of cream and black colors with golden nuances were the key trends on the runway. Minge designed her line of accessories with bright summer colors, as well as her own jewelry and luxury eyewear designs.
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Nautica Spring 2012
Nautica presented its Spring 2012 line on the rooftop of the Empire Hotel and given the madness that was happening right across the street (Lincoln Center), it was a nice break from it all. The collection had a distinct nautical vibe: classic anoraks and madras button-downs paired with boat shoes and canvas bags. Keeping it current were some neon trench coats and color-blocked polos. Americana is still going strong for menswear and given the amount of support from lifestyle/male bloggers, this timeless look will be around for a long time. Not that I’m complaining (!) Oh, and did I mention the shirtless male models? Hey, now. The babe factor was pretty high.
– Jeanie Kwak
photos: Stevyn Llewellyn
Lisalla Montenegro at New York Fashion Week
Custo Barcelona Spring 2012
For Spring/Summer 2012, Custo Barcelona has served up matching gender crossing ensembles for both you and your boyfriend, prints, prints, oh…and more prints. Did I mention the 3-D prints? They come with glasses too.
It was a fun collection to behold, so bright and full of life. The prints were all over the place being graphic, organic, watery soft, floral, ethnic, striped, reptile, patchworked; yet all cohesively mixed and matched in designer Custo Dalmau’s kaleidoscope universe.
Just in case that isn’t enough statement-making, you can choose from a plethora of shimmer, including richly bejeweled hot pants, embellished cutout swimwear, and sequin encrusted sleeves and bodices. Key garments were shorts, blazers, dresses and knitwear made with natural raw materials such as linen, cotton and silk, and synthetic fabrics such as nylon and Lurex. It was a very energetic collection meant to “transport us to a new dimension”. We wouldn’t expect anything less from Custo Barcelona.
– Maria Giannakakis
– Photos by Stevyn Llewellyn and David Alexander