Tag Archives: FW2010

Ohne Titel

Ohne Titel, an indie label started by two Lagerfeld alums, is one to watch. The crowd at the show was much like the fabulous fall collection itself: chic but relaxed.


A black watch cap and wedge heels are winter standards this year. (more…)

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Christian Siriano

Outrageous fashion was the norm on several guests outside the Christian Siriano Fall Winter 2010 show on Friday. Fans and friends of the designer arrived at the backstage entrance in Bryant Park looking for celebrities – including a glimpse of Siriano himself.

Two '80s Punk Looks

Two gender-bending ’80s punk looks with a little Lady Gaga and Michael Jackson thrown in for good measure. (more…)

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Street Chic: Mr. Brainwash Party

Who is Mr. Brainwash? Is he the videographer Thierry Guetta, who set out to do a documentary on British street artist Bansky then became a street artist himself, or, as film critic Manohla Dargis suggests, is Bansky just playing a prank on all of us? You could closely examine the new exhibit Mr. Brainwash: Icons on West 13th Street or check out the (faux?) documentary “Exit Through the Gift Shop,” both opening tomorrow, for any clues. Or you could stop asking questions and start dancing and drinking champagne: neither Mr. Brainwash nor Bansky will stop you.

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A cute petit gamin look at the opening party for Mr. Brainwash: Icons. (more…)

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Ports 1961

Ports 1961 has gained more and more attention since the brand started showing in the Bryant Park tents at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week a few years ago. Designer Tia Cibani’s ethereal but practical designs attracted top editors and trendsetters to Thursday’s show.

Dove Gray, Ports 1961

On the runway, pale dove gray is wonderfully flattering and is emerging as a big color for fall 2010. (more…)

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