New York Fashion Week 2012 Spring Summer Series: People Travel
People on the road
Donna Karan Haiti tribe
The 2012 spring summer series of Donna Karen (Donna Karan) is aimed at.
Tribe
Appearance.
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She has been walking along this road, but this time she has a new destination.
In her show, she explained that in the past year she went to Haiti after the earthquake, and now her "two worlds come together."
The series has its roots elsewhere, and bold strokes are inspired by the works of Haiti artist Philip dart, but clothing still presents a complete urban character.
These paintings are reflected in the brush strokes.
Tight fitting
On the single shoulder dresses with a body profile, the fencing jacket and vest on the impact and vitality of the movement are displayed, along with bold bold wooden bracelets and necklaces made of wood and plastic sheets.
Donna Karen's famous design password enables her to make a family dress for Grace Kelly as she did in the last autumn and winter. It can also be seen as a series of people with a sense of national future in the show.
This series is more successful in terms of marketing.
Admittedly, the masked skirt with a masked face has a luxurious side, but most of the other garments have the famous comfort of Karen, like the pendant and pleated knitted cylindrical evening dress, which is a tribute to Mrs. Gr s.
The series shows the tone of the earth: bone white, sandy, brown, and orange from time to time and green of pteridophytes.
In short, the series makes people feel more alive.
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Michael Kors Africa exploration
Designer Michael Kos (Michael Kors) said his inspiration for the season came from Africa.
The show was named "Afriluxe", but unfortunately the name seems to be an untimely sell to Somalia's famine.
But the designer has not lost his clothes design. After all, this is a field he has explored before.
Kos showed absolute assurance of this, such as synthetic animal pattern printing, hand printing and dyeing technology, coat with cowl and accessories such as crocodile belt slanting satchel and gladiator sandals with almost knee height. The designers combine these regional elements with the American sportswear style that reflects comfort in any season.
There are many Coase iconic items in this series, such as cashmere, single shoulder dresses, sports bathing suits, etc.
Only this time, there are more holes in sweaters, as they will be stuffed into the bottom of a backpack, while the asymmetrical dresses are hand knitted and fringed. The vest suits are decorated with practical waist pockets.
Is it in Morocco? Or is it a green and red tie dye that looks just right in any desert?
But if girls want to book a tour of Kruger National Park in South Africa, they don't need to wear piecemeal sweaters and skirts to get visas, as long as they wear suede underwear, camping shirts and skirt.
For Michael Kos men, the apron worn by men in the series is more hardworking, but there are other more marketable appearance, such as long stained scarves, slack casual pants, thick needle sweaters and water washed leather jackets.
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Daryl K logo celebration
Designer Daryl Kerrigan (Daryl Kerrigan) celebrated her brand Daryl K by 20th anniversary at a press conference.
This is a quiet celebration. Except for the dancers' dance steps, everything else is marked by the retroactive style of Kerrigan's career.
For her, she is always the winner, and today's performance is proved again.
There are not many novelty and novelty displays in her series, but are full of reliable and truthful outlines, including the everlasting leather tights.
Daryl Kerrigan has been designing trousers since 1995.
She said, "you know, I have my own shop, so I know what to do. I know why women come back to my shop, so I don't need to experiment in the show."
Her attitude is not to restore the reputation of her cool queen at all times, which is not what she cares about.
But there are plenty of cool feelings in the series.
The designer's intelligence is reflected in his lazy shorts, which are made of bright red Tencel fabric, navy blue underwear with diagonal zippers and pants with slit on the thigh.
Also worth mentioning is Daryl Kerrigan's "parachute dresses", the spherical skirt in a dress and body clothes intersecting, this is the only show on the show.
This does not mean that there is nothing new in the series.
Many cool costumes are the result of cooperation between designers and abstract artist Spencer Sweeney.
These abstract bold color prints are placed on the black by the designer, especially on a split Haren trousers, which is particularly good, very concise and chic.
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