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Elite collections on the ramp

September 14 - 20, 2011
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Gulf Weekly Elite collections on the ramp

Fashionistas in New York for the spring 2012 shows may be jittery about a possible terror threat in the city, but the designers who unveiled collections displayed nothing but confident joy, writes Brigitte Dusseau.

Security checks were stepped up at fashion central in Manhattan’s Lincoln Centre, as they have been across the city – those without the proper badges were turned away. Several police vehicles were parked nearby.

“Normally I am not worried, but I could see people on the subway this morning – everybody was kind of looking to the sides. I was extra careful,” said 25-year-old Canadian photo editor Alex Margary, in town for the shows.

On the catwalks, those fears quickly melted away, thanks to the exuberance of the collections for next spring and summer.

Jason Wu, who skyrocketed to fashion stardom when he was selected to design First Lady Michelle Obama’s inaugural ball gown, impressed with lots of black and white prints, infused with bursts of bright yellows and pinks. Wu deliberately mixed up silhouettes and materials, to ‘break out from the usual look’.

Rebecca Taylor offered silk dresses with plenty of flounces, belts knotted at the waist, and paired them with strappy red or gold sandals – creating an airy, ultra-feminine look.

And Peter Som dared to be bold with dresses and trousers in huge multi-coloured floral prints.

Sportswear king Tommy staged his men’s spring show in the early evening on the High Line, a section of former elevated railway converted into a park not far from the Hudson River.

Impeccably coiffed models strutted in polo shirts and camouflage-patterned cashmere sweaters, wide-striped trousers and yellow leather trench coats – Hilfiger’s latest interpretation of the preppy, sporty student.

The suits were more classic – in sky blue or with pinstripes, and neatly tailored.

Fashion week continued with more than 25 shows on tap from designers including Prabal Gurung, Monique Lhuillier and Felipe Oliveira Baptista, who made his debut as new artistic director for Lacoste.

The shows in the Big Apple will run until tomorrow. New York is the first stop in a month-long style marathon that will take the fashion world’s elite to London, Milan and Paris.







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