New York Fashion Week continued

By on February 16, 2010

NYFW continued apace on day four with more of the big hitters (Carolina, Marc, Calvin, more from Donna). We’ll get to those later, but first here are a choice selection of note-worthy names and what they’re up to for Autumn/Winter 2010.

Cynthia steffe - It was a veritable school disco with Steffe’s girls in a variety of uniform-grey and monochrome pinafores and mini-kilts.


At Lacoste, the obligatory sporting whites were out of the way it was a glorious riot of smiling models in colour-blocking brights. Practically everything was cropped - sleeves, tops, hems, you name it. Great asymmetrical cloches too.

Managing to merge the 1890s and 1990s, Julian Louie’s minimalist Victorian dresses came with either long sleeves and ridiculously short skirts or mega high necks and no sleeves. A simple but effective equation.

Helmut Lang: T-shirt with wolf. Need I say more?

Ohne Titel explored a dark military sensibility throughout.

The spectrum of mismatched slighty grungey looks at Gary Graham was wide, but were all paired with mega high platforms.

Elise Overland went hell for leather. And velvet. And er human hair?

As usual, Victoria Beckham didn’t break much new ground, but she knows the value of keeping things simple and I’d happily take all 26 of these frocks for myself.

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