Showing posts with label New York Fashion Week 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York Fashion Week 2016. Show all posts

Day One New York Fashion Week: Tom Ford AW17

Tom ford presents collections that are overflowing with class and classic luxury but are still fashion forward. This is what really provides us with the Tom ford signature. 

As with the new approach to his collections at fashion week, he paves the way into the 21st century with in dismissible impact of globalisation and fast fashion with styles immediately in demand. 

The autumn winter 2016 will be shown in contrast to his peers who will show their SS 17 collections. In another step forward, pieces will be readily available to purchase in store and online as of Friday. So the fashion is literally walking straight off of the catwalk into your wardrobe, mimicking the trends we see in fast fashion replicas in high street stores. 

The feel of the show was certainly classy and luxurious. The show was set in a dinning room with guests seated on tables surrounding the square catwalk. The intimate show gave off retro sixties vibes with sequins and fur coats as well as leather details and striking prints.

Show is available to watch on Tomford.com











New York Fashion week highlights

Now London Fashion week is well underway, here is Pynck’s quick round up from the first fashion week in New York.

Firstly, we had the Kardashian clan (including North) all dressed by Kanye West in custom Balmain x Yeezy in attendance to his Yeezy show.



Then there was a surprise guest appearance with Lady Gaga strutting down the Mark Jacobs ‘spooky’ runway.



And babies on the runway!?! Edun’s creative director, Danielle Sherman, carried her seven week old baby down the runway and another infant made an appearance on Gypsy Sports runway.



As for the model who walked the most show? The award goes to Lia Pavlova, who walked a total of 23 shows during New York Fashion Week.




In regards to trends seen over the week, there was a display of many exciting statement handbags featured in many collections, including ‘dog’ purses at Thom Browne. (Another) nod to the 90s at Lacoste, Rag and Bone, Victoria Beckham and Alexander Wang. Ralph Lauren showed a more sixties inspired collection and Tommy Hilfiger went nautical (with a boat on the runway!). Other trends to be featured included monochrome along with prints, texture and lots of fur!