Posts for September 13th 2012

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Cynthia Rowley Spring 2013

Cynthia Rowley's Spring 2013 collection found beauty in the decay of a decaying hotel in downtown New York City.
Cynthia Rowley Spring 2013 | Runway

Cynthia Rowley's Spring 2013 collection found beauty in the decay of a decaying hotel in downtown New York City. And what better way to show a collection inspired by a dilapidated building than to cast models as partygoers inside of it?

That's exactly what Rowley did at 5 Beekman Street in New York on Thursday night. While confetti fell from the building's interior balconies onto the floor below, models stood for photographers wearing some of the most imaginative and restrained garments Rowley has cooked up yet. The emphasis in the clothing's shape was volume, but the designer covered her wide-legged pants and generous dresses with prints inspired by the peeling paint in the hotel, and foiled brocade was used to make a bomber jacket and matching shorts. And though the clothes were party ready, Rowley took that theme one step further by putting flask-shaped bracelets on all of her models.

T Magazine

Deborah Needleman Offered Editor Job at T Magazine — Twice

The New York Times has offered Deborah Needleman the editor's chair at T Magazine twice, according to reports, but no one knows for sure whether she'll accept.

The New York Times has offered Deborah Needleman the editor's chair at T Magazine twice, according to reports, but no one knows for sure whether she'll accept.

Needleman, currently editor of WSJ. Magazine, told WWD Wednesday that any suggestion she has taken the job "is just not true!" Needleman became an early frontrunner on the list of candidates to replace Sally Singer when her departure from T was announced in late August, but at the time Needleman seemed content to stay at WSJ. "I'm focusing on our Fall-Winter issues right now," she said.

That focus — and her success at WSJ. — are part of what makes Needleman so perfect for the job. The key question now is, will the third time really be the charm?

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Calvin Klein Spring 2013

The Calvin Klein show may be the last big hurrah of New York Fashion Week, but it rarely disappoints.
Calvin Klein Spring 2013 | Runway

The Calvin Klein show may be the last big hurrah of New York Fashion Week, but it rarely disappoints. So as the crowd settled into their seats and the last of the paparazzi bulbs flashed, the vibe pre-show Thursday was one of quiet, celebratory anticipation.

And there was plenty to celebrate about the collection Francisco Costa offered up for Spring 2013. With its undulating lines, feminine proportions, and transparent fabrics, it was a lovely lineup steeped in subtle sensuality and power. Silk crepe, satin, and organza in pale neutrals and white looked delicate and sheer, but were manipulated in such a way that the pieces — mostly dresses — had an airy, sculptural quality to them. They moved across the body in structural curves, then nipped in softly at the waist. A whisper-weight moiré sheer fabric in black was especially intriguing; layered over solid white, it was both revealing and protectively reflective. A plasticized basket weave mesh, used on shifts and strapless dresses, had a similar, teasing effect.

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Ralph Lauren Spring 2013

The Ralph Lauren girl likes to travel.
Ralph Lauren Spring 2013 | Runway

The Ralph Lauren girl likes to travel. The countryside of England, the American Southwest — she frequents those places often, and over the course of several decades, those locales have seeped quite seamlessly into her elegant American sportswear look.

But for Spring 2013, she's headed to new, uncharted territory: Spain and Latin America. And, actually, come to think of it, it's surprising that she hasn't been there before. Ruffles, embroideries, blanket stripes, beads, lace, and fringe — they're all things she's comfortable in. Especially when they come in the form of romantic silhouettes paired with her favorite side-leaning beret.