Timo Weiland – Fall 2011

The Timo Weiland fall 2011 collection was an impressive step forward for the label’s designers Timo Weiland and Alan Eckstein. The cuts, details, and fabric treatments spoke to an increasing maturity and level of sophistication.

story by Seth Friedermann
photos by Adrianna Favero

One of the great joys of being privileged to go to fashion shows season after season is the opportunity to watch talented designers grow as artists, to see them pare away what is superfluous or unnecessary and to grow stronger and stronger in their signature touches and their overall artistic self expression. The Timo Weiland fall 2011 collection was an impressive step forward for the label’s designers Timo Weiland and Alan Eckstein. The cuts, details, and fabric treatments spoke to an increasing maturity and level of sophistication. Continue reading “Timo Weiland – Fall 2011”

Toni Fransesc – Fall 2011

There are girls and then there are women. Toni Fransesc proved once again, with his Fall 2011 collection, that he dresses the later and not the former.

story by Seth Friedermann
photos by Freda Henry

There are girls and then there are women. Toni Fransesc proved once again, with his Fall 2011 collection, that he dresses the later and not the former. His clothes are imaginative and yet restrained, bold and yet any of his pieces fit easily into a real woman’s everyday wardrobe. Continue reading “Toni Fransesc – Fall 2011”

Elise Øverland – Fall 2011

The clothes were madly colorful and bright. In a way, they could look kind of theatrical, but she managed to keep them very elegant and wearable. She chose to use textiles like silk, fur, feathers, and plastic, and the clothes were all very innovatively-designed and well-tailored. One piece that stood out was a grassy coat with shiny plasticky wings on the waist, well-fit and nicely-structured. Another chic look was a bright orange silk dress, which was also in one of the figure skaters. There was also this ostrich-looking feather skirt that would certainly keep the skater warm and happy even in this icy ice rink.

story by Kerry Kong
photos by Adrianna Favero

Fashion + ice = Elise Øverland’s fall 2011. Her show has always been fun and entertaining, and, this time, she took a step further by taking her creativity to the ice rink at the Standard Hotel. This show was not like any other fashion show this season. It was a fashion performance – an igloo as the backdrop, her models stood still in heels on the ice rink while figure skaters from the Ice Theater of New York skated around and in-between them in her designs. Continue reading “Elise Øverland – Fall 2011”

Billy Reid – Fall 2011

This is just what you get when you take a Southern gentleman and transport him into New York City.

story by Dana Varon
photos by Aeric Meredith Goujon

This is just what you get when you take a Southern gentleman and transport him into New York City. Not only is Billy Reid a transplant, but so is everything in his downtown store’s digs. So, it seems just right that he also constructed everything on his set for his Fall 2011 show. Feeling like you are in an old Southern home, models traipsed around dark wood benched tables and treaded on warm wood floors. Above hung an old weathered painting of your great grandpa who was a colonel or something but amongst it is the cleanest, crispest line. The fresh-faced boys were right at home with their more grown up school kid navy blazers, cords and cabled turtlenecks. Caramel tan cowboy leather jackets look well worn and winsome wingtip loafers walk by. Washed navy selvedge chinos cuffed at the ankle bring back the pants in a cuter way. For the girls Mr. Reid wanted the classic men tailored pieces to be more romantic, with French seams and floating fabrics. Double silk georgette oversized blouses, and un-dyed velvet dinner jackets are more ladylike and luxe.

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Mik Cire – Fall 2011

Designer Eric Kim is pretty active and outgoing (surfing and skating are his favorites), and he created a fall 2011 Mik Cire collection that allows a lot of movements. But Mr. Kim likes his clothes to fit really snug to the body, and he found a solution for that – putting elastic in the seam.

story by Kerry Kong
photos by Adrianna Favero

Designer Eric Kim is pretty active and outgoing (surfing and skating are his favorites), and he created a fall 2011 Mik Cire collection that allows a lot of “movements.” But Mr. Kim likes his clothes to fit really snug to the body, and he found a solution for that – putting elastic in the seam. “So you can actually move around instead of locking into a position like a statue,” he explained in a clam voice. Continue reading “Mik Cire – Fall 2011”

Kaelen – Fall 2011

It is always nice to see a collection that you would happily place, in its entirety, right into your closet. Kaelen Farncomb’s fall 2011 is one of those. Nestled in its amiable pseudo barn setting stocked with bull, wood, and whiskey, you could almost swear you are out of the city and somewhere cozy and country.

story by Dana Varon
photos by Ned and Aya Rosen

It is always nice to see a collection that you would happily place, in its entirety, right into your closet. Kaelen Farncomb’s fall 2011 is one of those. Nestled in its amiable pseudo barn setting stocked with bull, wood, and whiskey, you could almost swear you are out of the city and somewhere cozy and country. Continue reading “Kaelen – Fall 2011”

Vivienne Tam – Fall 2011

Whether it was an embroidered dragon, tapestry-like sections, or her marvelous take on armor, the clothes told and inspired and rousing tale.

story by Seth Friedermann
photos by Freda Henry

Vivienne Tam is easily one of the best fashion designers who call New York City home. She is a powerful artist who creates distinct and lyrically beautiful clothing that has inborn personality. Mrs. Tam repeatedly displays an uncanny ability to complete her artistic thoughts in both her individual garments and in her overall collections. For the Fall 2011 collection, her inspiration was Chinese opera in one of its oldest forms, and its newest home. Continue reading “Vivienne Tam – Fall 2011”

Sally LaPointe – Fall 2011

This collection – the textures, the colors, the cuts, the details – was out of this world.

story by Colleen Vincent
photos by  Ned & Aya Rosen

Sally LaPointe’s designs look like formal wear for the model outer space tourist.  The shapes are exaggerated. Double shoulder epaulettes define a gorgeous, high necked black metallic silk jacket, the same detail used on the hips to flesh out a turquoise and white swirl printed silk jersey mini with leggings.  The design concept, inspired by photographic processing, came to Ms. LaPointe by way of another very talented female artist, painter and photographer Lillian Bassman.  Ms. Bassman, used her camera to explore form. When her style and vision fell out of favor, she discarded four decades of negatives and prints.  Her work was rediscovered and recognized in the nineties.

Ms. Bassman, still alive and kicking at the age of 94 by the way, is the designer’s favorite photographer.  Bassman’s story inspired LaPointe’s ideas about latent images coming into light.  The show began with looks cool, wintery silver tones, moving into series of reds, including a printed silk mid-length asymmetrical georgette jacket canvased another ghostly white swirl pattern from the neck to the hemline.  Next came the blues including that astonishing torquoise mini, and a navy lambskin jacket and silk lame pant with hip epaulettes, quite reminiscent of Martian summers. Overall, the looks were radical and bold, but also beautiful and distinctly feminine.  This collection – the textures, the colors, the cuts, the details – was out of this world. Continue reading “Sally LaPointe – Fall 2011”

Araks – Fall 2011

Her inspirations and affinity for color and texture first have given birth to a wonderful assortment of ready-to-wear, beautiful to behold creations.

story by Colleen Vincent
photos by Aeric Meredith-Goujon

Inspired by the 1968 film “The Color of Pomegranates,” Araks Yeramyan’s ready-to wear for autumn is a study in the astonishing loveliness of color, contrasting the dark shades ruling the season. The film, a treatise on the life of 16th century Armenian poet Sayat-Nova, a favorite of Ms. Yeramyan, is a lyrical series of tableau vivants staged in Armenian costume. “The Color of Pomegranates” features a color palette of earth tones as a canvas for blacks, white and dark reds, lit with over-saturated sunlight. The designer has watched it many times, and the influence is visible in her designs’ romantic expression. There are twenty looks in shades of deep auburn reds, soft dark blues, washed whites, and soft, extravagant textures.

The leather pleated skirt in earth with ombre organza inserts is a striking work of art, much like the film, its something to view up close more than once. It’s both whimsical and unexpected. Araks Yeremayan is also a lingerie designer, so the clothes she produces tend to possess an undertone of  innocent sensuality. The lush colors in boiled wool, washed silks, and angoras give the modest cuts, no plunging necklines or tight fits here, a ladylike sensibility. Ms. Yeremayan is a designer in every sense of the word, and enjoys sharing beauty with the world. Her inspirations and affinity for color and texture first have given birth to a wonderful assortment of ready-to-wear, beautiful to behold creations. Continue reading “Araks – Fall 2011”

Mandy Coon – Fall 2011

Ms. Coon pulled off the presentation with strong geometric designs. An example would be a top made with chiffon and leather wore with a high waisted wool pants showed her talents in the use of lines. Overall her collection was playful and tasteful with strong structures.

story by Kerry Kong
photos by Adrianna Favero

Mandy Coon’s fall 2011 presentation revealed a darker side of this rising New York-based designer. Inspired by an image of her mother dressing in a creamy turtleneck and high-waisted trousers in the late 1970s, Ms. Coon decided to do something elegant but with a touch of mystery for her Fall 2011 collection. Almost all of the looks had some leather touches here or there. Ms. Coon also played with contrast in a few looks. One look that contained this concept was a bright magenta top with a black long dress that popped out from the dark color. The brown waves on a creamy background print long dress were also part of a refreshing piece. Ms. Coon pulled off the presentation with strong geometric designs. An example would be a top made with chiffon and leather wore with a high waisted wool pants showed her talents in the use of lines. Overall her collection was playful and tasteful with strong structures. Continue reading “Mandy Coon – Fall 2011”