Yohji Yamamoto’s runway presentation during New York Fashion Week. Notable standouts were overcoats, military jackets embellished with fur, and layered knits. Y-3’s futuristic activewear collection evoked a natural rustic feel, with a natural pallate punctuated by pops of red, turquoise, and plaid patterns. View the collection in the slideshow below. Photos by Yoko Haraoka
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G-Star Fall 2011
Even before the presentation of G Star Raw’s Fall 2011 show, the crowd was abuzz with front row sightings of celebrities. Mena Suvari, Jared Leto and Yaya DaCosta were all in attendance as well as a gorgeous, denim-clad Rosario Dawson. The specialty denim house, which is known for its military-inspired, utilitarian street style looks turned out a collection of 1920’s inspired capes and structured coats paired with modern, slouchy denim and workmen suspenders. The main focus of the show seemed to be outerwear and some notable pieces were a voluminous winter white parka and a few versions of the classic wool trench. The denim label also used an experimental hand by turning out a denim onesie suit. Strong geometric patterns were spotted looking a lot like hunting gear and interesting details such as knee pads over dark denim and zippered spats over trousers created that nice, layered look that G Star Raw is known for.
—Jeanie Kwak
See the collection below
Photos by Stevyn Llewellyn
Sachin & Babi Fall 2011 Presentation Video
Watch the exclusive video of the Sachin & Babi presentation below.
Sachin & Babi’s fall 2011 presentation at Lincoln Center during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York.
Video By Stevyn Llewellyn
Nautica Fall 2011
J Mendel Fall 2011
The sleek, dark creations that emerged from the J. Mendel runway were art deco inspired, with bold, crisp patterns. Designer Gilles Mendel presented a wonderfully sensual collection of streamlined gowns that did not skimp on opulence. A bleached silver fox coat was charmingly sedate with charcoal felt wool sleeves. Ditto with the black sheared mink and wool felt. This is a perfect example of how fur can translate into daywear and the contrast/balance feels right: luxury items, when dressed down becomes casually chic. And when you pair it with the menswear trend of relaxed yet structured tailoring, the effect is entirely effortless. One stunner we noticed during the show was a pink embroidered silk mousseline gown, worn with a silk scarf and thigh high mocha suede boots. The sheer romanticism was enough to make any girl swoon. Another great detail was the black tribal embroidery that rested on sheer sleeves. The delicate see-through fabric made the dark beading appear as if it were tattooed against the skin. You would think this added detail would clash with the collection, but it lent an unexpected, rebellious feel to the gowns.
— Jeanie Kwak
Photos and video by Stevyn Llewellyn
Watch the runway finale below.