We take a look at more of this season's stand-out Pre-Fall 2013 shows from Oscar de la Renta, BCBG, Carolina Herrera, and more. For past coverage click here and here.
With 50-plus looks, Oscar de la Renta offered a slew of day, cocktail, and black looks including denim, separates with Spanish twists, and embellished floor-sweeping gowns. Tweed suits and day dresses paired with statement jewelry stood out as particularly strong.
Done in the designer’s signature neutral color palette (black, white, and gray), Alexander Wang showed a collection that emphasized draped details and layering. For the most part, silhouettes veered on the relaxed side for both dresses and separates.
An architectural collection with lots of paneling and clean lines, Max and Lubov Azria showed a mix of fitted and more loosely draped 40s-style silhouettes
Delightfully feminine, Carolina Herrera’s collection was rife with bright prints including floral, houndstooth, and celestial prints.
Rachel Zoe won’t be ditching her signature 70s-influenced style anytime soon, but that doesn’t mean her collection isn’t evolving. This season, the stylist-turned-designer added some tough-luxe appeal to her collection with fingerless gloves, a leather mini dress, and black Bermuda shorts.
With 50-plus looks, Oscar de la Renta offered a slew of day, cocktail, and black looks including denim, separates with Spanish twists, and embellished floor-sweeping gowns. Tweed suits and day dresses paired with statement jewelry stood out as particularly strong.
Done in the designer’s signature neutral color palette (black, white, and gray), Alexander Wang showed a collection that emphasized draped details and layering. For the most part, silhouettes veered on the relaxed side for both dresses and separates.
An architectural collection with lots of paneling and clean lines, Max and Lubov Azria showed a mix of fitted and more loosely draped 40s-style silhouettes
Delightfully feminine, Carolina Herrera’s collection was rife with bright prints including floral, houndstooth, and celestial prints.
Rachel Zoe won’t be ditching her signature 70s-influenced style anytime soon, but that doesn’t mean her collection isn’t evolving. This season, the stylist-turned-designer added some tough-luxe appeal to her collection with fingerless gloves, a leather mini dress, and black Bermuda shorts.
With 50-plus looks, Oscar de la Renta offered a slew of day, cocktail, and black looks including denim, separates with Spanish twists, and embellished floor-sweeping gowns. Tweed suits and day dresses paired with statement jewelry stood out as particularly strong.
Done in the designer’s signature neutral color palette (black, white, and gray), Alexander Wang showed a collection that emphasized draped details and layering. For the most part, silhouettes veered on the relaxed side for both dresses and separates.
An architectural collection with lots of paneling and clean lines, Max and Lubov Azria showed a mix of fitted and more loosely draped 40s-style silhouettes
Delightfully feminine, Carolina Herrera’s collection was rife with bright prints including floral, houndstooth, and celestial prints.
Rachel Zoe won’t be ditching her signature 70s-influenced style anytime soon, but that doesn’t mean her collection isn’t evolving. This season, the stylist-turned-designer added some tough-luxe appeal to her collection with fingerless gloves, a leather mini dress, and black Bermuda shorts.
Images: WWD
Via: Pre-Fall 2013 Report: BCBG, Carolina Herrera, Oscar de la Renta and More