Desigual is always the cheeriest of the bunch at
New York Fashion Weekend. They kicked off their show on the first day
(Thursday, Feb 11th). The collection was filled with fun colorful jackets and
funky patterns. You can always count on Desigual to keep the fun and flirty
vibes of spring and summer to last us through the harsh days of winter with
their designs. Why be boring when you can be bold with color?
More about the collection:
DESIGUAL’s Fall 2016 collection
reflected on the international metropolises where personal expression can be
created and demonstrated through many diverse styles. Throughout history cities
have been a meeting place for people of different cultures to come to share and
experience their own stories.
The brand looks to the vibrancy of
city life and all of its creative lifeblood for its Autumn/Winter 2016
collection. The collection’s aesthetic is a metaphor for the 21st century,
visualized as a textured collage, where technology, trends and a global culture
now are one. The essence of DESIGUAL imparts that every day is an opportunity
to express yourself and wear your attitude to face the world.
Fashion has
become an ambassador, the visual clue to our collective conscious. And with
this season’s collection DESIGUAL celebrates the women whose style makes the
city streets so vibrant.
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DESIGUAL never disappoints showing offs its
fun, flirty and funky attire down the catwalk each season. There's something
for every girl in the collection from pieces to dress up or be dressed down and
from bright to neutrals. The new fun flair to the runway experience was the
"head gear" like the mohawks and turban hats that were embellished.
DESIGUAL prides themselves as being 'designed for many types of women with
their lust for life, eye for beauty, and passion for self-expression' and I
couldn't agree more.
More about the collection:
The brand collaborated with stylist Misha Janette,
who used her eclectic style to showcase the daring, fearless, and irreverent
woman according to DESIGUAL. Lauro Samblas’, an artist from Barcelona,
used colorful pop-inspired collages tapping into his boundless creative
freedom to create the backdrop for the collection.
Cosmopolitan and cool, the collection featured
layered looks, unusual combinations and left an urban, sophisticated and bold
mark: Shirts worn as skirts, hand painted brush stroke prints on oversize
blouses, jumpers worn as turbans, A-line midi-skirts with patchwork embroidery,
jackets that combine denim, military fabric and embroidery, palazzo pants and
ankle grazers, embellished jeans with delicate embroidery and long shirts worn
as evening dresses.
Son Jung Wan's Spring/Summer 2015 collection was inspired by the concept of yin and yang and the idea that contrasting elements do not conflict, but exist in harmony. What was interesting about this collection was the use of fabric and design elements that dress up the ensemble while using a more relaxed fit. I particularly enjoyed the rich jewel tones and the bold gold both were not featured much in other collections during fashion week.
Son Jung Wan used the blues of the Danube River, jungle green, deep purple and cool mint give a fresh feeling and stand out against chalk white and tan neutrals. Metallic threads and sequins bring to mind the glint of the sun, and add unique detailing to each look. Many tangible dualities arise when rough-textured fabrics like hemp are made into sinuous silhouettes. Shapes are soft and feminine in washed linen and sheer silk.
(All runway photos by Rodin Banica)
You can't help but smile during Desigual collections, the clothes are always so cheery! To continue that same aesthetic Desigual and designer Monsieur Christian Lacroix presented their new Spring/Summer 2015 collection 'In Bloom'. It was a definite compliment to the warmer temps and summer vacays and if that wasn't enough supermodel Adriana Lima kick started the show!
More about the collection:
The collection was inspired by nature’s flora and fauna, this season presented a colorful, multi-cultural bouquet. A cool Mediterranean spirit was combined with South American motifs; classic English garden blooms met the Iberian Peninsula’s landscape; and a western countryside was influenced by sweeping European geometry.
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