We take a look at more of this season's stand-out Pre-Fall 2013 shows from Moschino Cheap & Chic, Donna Karan, 10 Crosby Street, and more. For past coverage click here.
Bow-accented pockets, Peter Pan collars, suspenders, faux suiting, and polka dots made for an on-brand Moschino Cheap & Chic collection. The quirky accents found their way onto a mix of fitted and loosely draped pieces, which came in a variety of color and print options.
This season’s sculptural Donna Karan collection was fashion-forward ladylike sophistication at its finest. Folds, pleats, stand-up collars, cinched waists, and form-flattering skirt suits, along with the designer's signature draping made for an endless supply of covetable black and white finds.
Juicy Couture continues to step up its game as they veer away from velour and sweatpants. This season’s flirty collection was heavy on Seventies references with boho blouses, wide-brim hats, studded accents, off-the-shoulder tops, and slim print trousers.
This season gave the neutral-toned classics we associate with Helmut Lang an edge either with oversized cuts or tough-luxe materials like leather. Like with Theory, which acquired the brand a few years ago, it was all about the details with leather trim and sheer layers of fabrics adding visual interest to the various separates and dresses.
Palazzo pants will be back with a vengeance if Derek Lam has his way. The designer showed them alongside more tailored colorblocked and print-blocked Seventies-style separates (and shoes!), leather outerwear and bottoms, and a print pajama suit (apparently he wants those to come back as well).
Bow-accented pockets, Peter Pan collars, suspenders, faux suiting, and polka dots made for an on-brand Moschino Cheap & Chic collection. The quirky accents found their way onto a mix of fitted and loosely draped pieces, which came in a variety of color and print options.
This season’s sculptural Donna Karan collection was fashion-forward ladylike sophistication at its finest. Folds, pleats, stand-up collars, cinched waists, and form-flattering skirt suits, along with the designer's signature draping made for an endless supply of covetable black and white finds.
Juicy Couture continues to step up its game as they veer away from velour and sweatpants. This season’s flirty collection was heavy on Seventies references with boho blouses, wide-brim hats, studded accents, off-the-shoulder tops, and slim print trousers.
This season gave the neutral-toned classics we associate with Helmut Lang an edge either with oversized cuts or tough-luxe materials like leather. Like with Theory, which acquired the brand a few years ago, it was all about the details with leather trim and sheer layers of fabrics adding visual interest to the various separates and dresses.
Palazzo pants will be back with a vengeance if Derek Lam has his way. The designer showed them alongside more tailored colorblocked and print-blocked Seventies-style separates (and shoes!), leather outerwear and bottoms, and a print pajama suit (apparently he wants those to come back as well).
Bow-accented pockets, Peter Pan collars, suspenders, faux suiting, and polka dots made for an on-brand Moschino Cheap & Chic collection. The quirky accents found their way onto a mix of fitted and loosely draped pieces, which came in a variety of color and print options.
This season’s sculptural Donna Karan collection was fashion-forward ladylike sophistication at its finest. Folds, pleats, stand-up collars, cinched waists, and form-flattering skirt suits, along with the designer's signature draping made for an endless supply of covetable black and white finds.
Juicy Couture continues to step up its game as they veer away from velour and sweatpants. This season’s flirty collection was heavy on Seventies references with boho blouses, wide-brim hats, studded accents, off-the-shoulder tops, and slim print trousers.
This season gave the neutral-toned classics we associate with Helmut Lang an edge either with oversized cuts or tough-luxe materials like leather. Like with Theory, which acquired the brand a few years ago, it was all about the details with leather trim and sheer layers of fabrics adding visual interest to the various separates and dresses.
Palazzo pants will be back with a vengeance if Derek Lam has his way. The designer showed them alongside more tailored colorblocked and print-blocked Seventies-style separates (and shoes!), leather outerwear and bottoms, and a print pajama suit (apparently he wants those to come back as well).
Images: WWD
Via: Pre-Fall 2013 Report: Donna Karan, Helmut Lang, Moschino Cheap & Chic and More