Thursday, August 26

Runway Report - Fall 2010 Designer Showcase

Q: Whose Runway & Pret-A-Porter lines were your favorite this season?
A: Look & See!

1. PROENZA SCHOULER



I adore Proenza Schouler's Pre-Fall 2010 Line, it is incredible wearable, the pieces are so fabulously collectible and mix and match. This look is head to toe Proenza, but you can see how the pieces can all work in your whole Fall wardrobe and right into Winter! The look is timeless, part schoolgirl, part rocker chic, part glam society girl, all love!

2. VIVIENNE WESTWOOD



If they gave awards for the youngest and freshest designers, without telling you how old she was, you would say Vivienne Westwood would win hands down. The fact that she is one of the most mature designers of substance is remarkable. Her work is fresh, full of color and rock & roll spirit. There is a sassy highland fling mixed with an almost effortless wrap and drape of fabric. But don't be fooled, Westwood knows exactly what she is doing, her work is perfection, and she amazes season after season.

3. JUNYA WATANABE



A new discovery for me this season was this amazing FALL 2010 Collection by Japanese Designer Junya Watanabe. All reports suggest his show was one of the seasons best, and the clothes are simply brilliant. There is something wearable for everyone. Watanabe specializes is knits, and he is best known for his menswear and innovations, but this seasons womens collection is perfection. Military inspired jackets and skirts, amazing leggings you could kill for, and this knit dress in particular is simply WOW. It is so effortlessly wearable, mix and match, I want it all.

4. WUNDERKIND



Designed by Wolfgang Joop, Geman Design House WUNDERKIND is another new favorite. Genius Touches with Geometric Prints, Sheerling, Suede, and other luxury fabrics, it has an Urban Gypsy feel for FALL 2010. I love each and every piece, the accessories are brilliance, and the Runway Show was styled to perfection. Check out the website and fall in love this Fall with WUNDERKIND.

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