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The size and appeared to have not been pressed; blazers were wrinkled; the leather coats appropriately shaded in washed anthracite. Even the unpolished mechanic's boots, worn by both men and women. Photos: Reproduction/Vogue Runaway. Photos: Reproduction/Vogue Runaway. Everyone carried bags and souvenirs from New York: coffee mugs with the words “I love New York”, toys with the iconic yellow taxis, mini-Statues of Liberty, Big Apples and even postcards of Central Park and the Empire State Building . “I'm still very focused on listening to the current generation, this has been my obsession: youth culture. My goal is to see the clichés of classicism or even the codes of luxury through their lens. Because they are revolutionizing them, challenging them and making them their own,” said Vevers, who celebrates a decade at the helm of the New York brand.
Indeed, the collection was a clear recognition of a radical shift in fashion. People love to buy old and used items online and gift them. 03. Carolina Herrera With Wes Gordon serving as creative director, Carolina Herrera presented North America's most elegant fashion show to date. Presented with the grandeur worthy Guatemala Mobile Number List of the creations seen on the catwalk, the show was held on the 41st floor of 180 Maiden Lane, a brand new skyscraper on the banks of the East River. Towering over the Brooklyn Bridge below, as this collection did compared to so many others in New York, thanks to its polish, balance and elegance. Photos: Reproduction/Vogue Runaway. Photos: Reproduction/Vogue Runaway. One of Gordon's biggest defining features is its respect for the DNA of uptown while gently pushing it into the future.

The designer has always been a master of ruffles, but never more so than now, when he opened the show in a divine pleated silk skirt over skinny trousers – paired with a round-neck red mesh top and lacquered red high heels. A plunging back blouse in large anthracite silk petals felt almost organic, while its architectural meeting of pencil pants and billowing side ruffles was supremely assured. Almost immediately, he showed off some stunning A-line ballgowns in black and white silk. A designer pushing his craft, making sure everything was perfect, from the finish to the fit. Photos: Reproduction/Vogue Runaway. Photos: Reproduction/Vogue Runaway. Brazilian model Caroline Trentini was part of the show's cast, and wore an incredible purple Roman imperial dress made from four layers of gazar with ruffles printed in peonies and then finished by hand with oversized fabric peonies.
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