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Davidelfin Spring 2010
Davidelfin’s Spring/Summer 2010 collection featured color palettes of jade, mint green, jewel tones, and navy. His collection was unisex and had an androgynous feel.
Multiple green pieces were shown, and the models wore it from head to toe. Bags, belts, makeup and shoes were green.
Models wore patent leather lace up shoes paired with suits, sparkly navy peep toe stilettos with a dress. Fitted trousers, sheer blouses, shorts, skirts, sweaters, jumpers and dresses were presented.
Detailed stitching could be seen on shirts and jackets. Pieces included fabrics from elastic cotton, acetate weave, hand woven cotton and polyamide.
Sleeveless blazers, a white button down shirt, sleeveless on one side, paired with green fitted pants.
Trousers with a skirt-front or shirts, cardigans who turn out to be a dress, cut out pant suits and shorts over trousers were the highlights of his collection.
-Jenny Mar
-Photos © Sandra Rosales,
Andy & Debb Spring 2010
As a Pratt Alum, Andy & Debb Spring 2010 was another collection that did me proud. The pieces played with shapes, textures and had a very 50’s feel. I can see them dressing the cast of MadMen with this line. We saw bubble skirts and chic tailored suits in a palette of burnt orange, copper, gold, and magentas. Kudos, Prattlings.
– Monica Lo
Photos © Stevyn Llewellyn
Lacoste Spring 2010
Classic Lacoste is “simple, sporty and chic” and that is exactly what we got. We were graced with short shorts, flowy skirts, and linen blazers in a bold palette of blues and lots of stripes. For a grand finale, Lacoste sent its full cast of models down the runway in nothing but lemon pop yellow. Looking forward to a bright future, perhaps?
-Monica Lo
Photos © Stevyn Llewellyn 2009
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Thuy Spring 2010
Thuy Diep borrows from the glamour of a silver screen goddess and adds an S&M twist to create a highly structural collection for Spring 2010. The iconic long and loose big white dress from the 30s is updated with trim cuts, succinct details and sprightly hues.
It’s short and sweet for spring, with many strapless and off-shoulder dresses, slim skirts and tapered trousers. Material use is light, with emphasis on neat gatherings and careful draping. Look forward to interesting cutouts, peek-a-boos and plenty of open-backs (revealing ties and fastenings in a messy chic manner). Exposed zippers hold their own, traveling around the bodice and over the shoulder, replacing straps. Thick black sashes and piping cinch and shape the hourglass figure.
Coifs are slicked back and dapper tuxedo jackets come cropped and decked out with hardware. The classic trench now shimmers in gold and makes a statement in translucent latex. Fitted bra tops are at the forefront, shown through a sheer peach cap sleeve blouse and under a low slung asymmetrical tank. Diep offers a collection that is enticing yet unpretentious. For spring, the intuition is playful.
– Tiffany Chang
Photos © Stevyn Llewellyn
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