vassili
02-07-2005, 08:45 PM
Hehe, bizani atlas ko'ylelani NY Fashion Show'da ko'rsatishibdi:
(CNN) -- A mix of masculine and feminine, the elegance of a decade gone by and bright colors defined the wide array of looks in the first few days of New York Fashion Week.
With flowing skirts and tiny jackets, Carolina Herrera's fall 2005 collection is setting many of the trends that will hit both the streets and red carpets later this year.
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Eastern Europe also inspired Oscar de la Renta, whose designs hit the runway Monday afternoon.
De la Renta featured a collection of ikat-print styles in hues of reds, yellows and purples, which according to The Associated Press, are based on a weaving technique found in Uzbekistan. He utilized this design as a print on a shearling coat and skirt on the runway.
The bright colors he chose for his collection are one of the trends of fashion week.
"The hot colors seem to be deep purples and reds and a kind of rust color," said Kate Betts, editor in chief of Time Style & Design. "And I guess the message for spring that we're seeing now coming out in the stores is continuing for fall [is] the whole color thing."
Source: http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/02/07/ny.fashion.week/index.html
Pictures:
http://www.newyorkmetro.com/fashion/fashionshows/05/spring/runway/oscardelarenta/
(CNN) -- A mix of masculine and feminine, the elegance of a decade gone by and bright colors defined the wide array of looks in the first few days of New York Fashion Week.
With flowing skirts and tiny jackets, Carolina Herrera's fall 2005 collection is setting many of the trends that will hit both the streets and red carpets later this year.
.......................
Eastern Europe also inspired Oscar de la Renta, whose designs hit the runway Monday afternoon.
De la Renta featured a collection of ikat-print styles in hues of reds, yellows and purples, which according to The Associated Press, are based on a weaving technique found in Uzbekistan. He utilized this design as a print on a shearling coat and skirt on the runway.
The bright colors he chose for his collection are one of the trends of fashion week.
"The hot colors seem to be deep purples and reds and a kind of rust color," said Kate Betts, editor in chief of Time Style & Design. "And I guess the message for spring that we're seeing now coming out in the stores is continuing for fall [is] the whole color thing."
Source: http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/02/07/ny.fashion.week/index.html
Pictures:
http://www.newyorkmetro.com/fashion/fashionshows/05/spring/runway/oscardelarenta/