Friday, February 10, 2012

NYFW: reintroducing color-blocking and the craze on past decades

Past decades and their art forms are back again this NYFW, some more colorful than others. Below are a few of my favorite picks along with their respective dissections. 


A faux color-blocked mink coat and silk tail blouse will compliment any basic black skinnys. And apparently, it seems likes Juan Carlos Obando agrees as well. Opting for minimalistic chic oftentimes works wonders, and if you have an aversion to color or find it hard to pull off, you'll understand what I mean. While boxed and cropped shapes empower the female figure letting the wearer decide whether or not she wishes to reveal her curves, flowing textures act like second skin and swirl elegantly as they follow every movement of a woman's body. Obando's fall collection captures every aspect of a woman's personality, starting with the romanticized lady to the respected matron.


Street-ready grunge-tinged looks have always been a trademark of Richard Chai's. And with his hodgepodge of laid back designs and office appropriate wears, he's definitely in for a crowd-pleaser. The opening consisted of dandy looking silhouettes embracing the bespoke details that come with a century-old-brand, as thick horizontal lines played out on a smart pair of pants, blazers and dresses. And just when one might have thought it were a show for garçonnes only, a youthful concoction of flowing pants and boxy blazers came down the runway, with sprouts of floral and mottled tie dye prints here and there. All in all, we're probably trending towards all solid looks next season for the most part, so cherish the last real remnants of patterns this Spring. 


A desert fixation certainly did not leave the runway deserted for Nicholas Kunz. Inspired by the Taos artists of the 1920s and 1930s, her collection adopts an authentic palette of raw and earthy shades. From fringe adorned blouses tucked under leather jackets to hipster fashioned sombreros, Kunz doesn't hesitate to  pull in from western and Deco influences. If you want to be a walking artsy mishmash and are dying for a little bit of that flapper look, I say give it a try. It's definitely unique and will make you stand out. All images via Style.com. 

4 comments:

  1. Nice post - I love the first two images, Juan Carlos Obando's collection is really chic. Definitely something I would love to wear! :)

    Bridgid x
    www.phoandchips.com

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  2. Loved Nicholas Kunz's collection! <3

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  3. I'm glad the 20's are back!
    xx s
    www.my-philosophie.com

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  4. I like the b&w outfits at the top!

    xo Jennifer

    http://seekingstyleblog.wordpress.com

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