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Spring 2007 Fashion Week Notebook | Tracy Reese

Tracy Reese Spring 2007
Photo Credit: Omiru: Style for All

Key takeaways: Can we say va-va-voluminous? Watching Reese’s show, one couldn’t help but notice that each piece in the collection - be it cargo shorts, trenchcoats, or turtlenecks - was loose and airy (even the toothpick-thin models looked a tad less famished). Reese also made full use of bangles and cuff bracelets, often piling them on in threes or fours. The designer also made it quite clear that bling (aka sequins) is here to stay.

 Color Palette: Initially, the collection was rather broody with black, white, and grey.  But midway, we felt a burst of color with fuchsia, hot orange, green, and red. Occasionally, loud sparkles glittered their way down the catwalk.

Silhouettes: It was all about volume for Reese. Sleeves, pant legs, bodices, and skirts were all characterized by a careful use of volume. We saw everything from flowy skirts to bubble dresses with equally bubbly sleeves, loose trousers, loose tunic dresses, strapless pantsuits, off-the-shoulder tops, and even a loose-fitting turtleneck.

 Accessories Report: The models were geared up in colorful bangles, chunky gold hoop earrings, skinny and wide belts (worn at–not below–the waist), and messenger and satchel handbags. The most creative accessory on the runway, however, was a bracelet made of silk and tied with a bow.

 What’s Wearable: Luckily, everything - although you may need to buy a few sizes smaller since the collection was so big on volume. We’re crushing on the loose-fitting turtleneck because they’re such a departure from the everpresent form-fitting versions.

 Celebrity Sightings: Andre Leon Talley (of Vogue) and Carmen Electra (she is so incredibly tiny in person!).

September 11th, 2006

Spotted: Nina Garcia

Nina Garcia
For all of you Project Runway Fans: Nina Garcia of Elle, spotted inside the tents before the Carolina Herrera show.

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Spring 2007 Fashion Week Notebook | Perry Ellis

 Perry Ellis Spring 2007
Photo Credit: Coutorture

 
Key Takeaways
:  Simple, clean, and classy.  A nice range of casual comfort and handsome formality that epitomizes Perry.  The garments are airy and invoke a cloud-like attitude.  In other words, if there was a fashion show for all the male angels in heaven, this would be it.

Color Palette: Light and breezy tans, whites and browns kiss this collection with sophistication.  Modernized argyle prints and stripes also make an unassuming appearance.

Silhouettes: Fitted and tailored to a tee, with an occasional loose fit in all the right places.

Accessories Report: The collection is so clean that any type of accessory would distract from the pieces on the runway.
 
What’s Wearable: Almost everything is ready-to-wear.  For those climates that allow you to wear coats during the spring, the Perry Ellis outerwear is wonderful: the mid-length trenches, the banded collared windbreaker and best of all, the double breasted blazer.

What’s Not Wearable: The see-through button down is a look that not many people can pull off, so try that on only if you are fashionably daring.  The square cut trunks may be a little too revealing for American men to wear in public. 
 

1 comment September 10th, 2006

Spring 2007 Fashion Week Notebook | John Bartlett

 John Bartlett
 Photo Credit: Coutorture

Key Takeaways:  The brighter side of the Hamptons Gentleman – strategically placed lines and very soft characterstics that still stay masculine.

Color Palette: Bartlett turns the volume knob of autumnal colors up one decibel higher with tans, olives, grays as well as citrus yellows and oranges.

Silhouettes: A nice contrast of bottoms: loose-fit slacks and fitted shorts are very spring friendly. Complementing tops and savvy blazers broaden shoulders and torsos effortlessly.

Accessories Report: Leather travel duffels and Top-sider shoes are the perfect touch to this yachting gentleman charm.

What’s Wearable: Everything in this collection is fresh.  The separates make it realistic enough to translate from the runway to an everyday wardrobe for the man.  It’s casual, chic and most of all perfect for spring.

What’s Not Wearable: Two complaints – for one, we saw a baggy windbreaker reminiscent of that of the Members Only club.  I know the eighties have been coming back into style, but there is a line that needs to be drawn.  Also, the rolled up pants paired with blazers wasn’t necessarily appealing.  Unless you’re having a business meeting on a beach, we wouldn’t recommend.

1 comment September 10th, 2006

Three Cheers for Fashion Week!

Olympus Fashion Week Spring 2007Omiru is proud to bring to you Fashion Week coverage straight from the tents at Bryant Park over the next week!  We’re flying out to New York late on Friday night, and we’ll be starting our coverage when we arrive on Saturday. 

Look for our trademark show reviews, accompanied by more of our signature designer interviews.  We’ll also bring to you the best fashion week coverage from our favorite blogs, daily.

Three Cheers for Fashion Week!

Update 9.9.06: Show recap posts should start regularly being posted tomorrow.  Sorry for the delay.  Blame it on the jet lag…and the delirium that comes from subsisting on an hour of sleep!

September 8th, 2006

Friday Fashion Hotlist | 9.8.06

Issue No. 57 of the Friday Fashion Hotlist: a weekly compilation of the
cutest and coolest stuff Omiru’s Style Intelligence Report saw out there this
week.

This
week, we’re jetting off to New York for Fashion Week!  In honor of our travels, we’re featuring two standout passport cases to take you to your next destination in style.

  Brown Paisley Passport
Toile Passport | $15 at
Flight 001
The pretty paisley print takes us on a mental voyage to the Kate Spade store.

Tusk Passport
Tusk Passport | $42 at Flight 001
All business on the outside, with a softer side on the inside.

2 comments September 8th, 2006

Chinese Wood Bead Earrings

Samariad Earrings Designer Beth Abdallah created these earrings for the independent woman who is content to sit alone in a Thai restaurant eating noodles and reading poetry.   The lightweight earrings work equally well with rich, asian silk brocades as they do with batiks and soft linens.  The Chinese Wood Bead Earrings also know how to dress up a basic tee and jeans.

Fun fact about Beth?  She’s afflicted (or blessed–the jury’s still out) with the inability to control herself from playing in the rain and jumping with gusto into puddles.

$20 at Samariad.

September 8th, 2006

Ready Made Outfit: Channeling Adam Brody

 Channeling actor Adam Brody is as easy as one, two, three: one being a plaid shirt, two being skinny pants, and three being Converse sneakers. This look, equally effortless and geeky, is perfect for band practice, school, or a even a casual date at the arcade.  Just don’t forget to ditch the black-rimmed square glasses.

Fashion Formula for "Channeling Adam Brody" = Plaid Shirt + Skinny Pants + Converse Sneakers.

 Taos Long Sleeve Brown Plaid Western

Taos Long Sleeve Brown Plaid Western | $44 at Urban Outfitters

H Black Skinny Stretch Jeans

H Black Skinny Stretch Jeans | $46 at Hot Topic

converse shoes

Converse Chuck Taylor High Top Sneaker  | $32.95 at Nordstrom

September 7th, 2006

DSquared 2 Tee Pee Polo

DSquared Tee Pee Polo The all-over tee pee pattern and the extra-long placket make this polo both trendy and flattering!

$200 at Aloha Rag.

2 comments September 7th, 2006

Ready Made Outfit: Fresh On The Boat

Boarding a boat this summer will be as much fun for your smashing seaside outfit as it will be forthe ride itself.  Aim to look as effortless as the undulating waves in the ocean, and you’ll surely have a smooth ride. 

"Fresh On The Boat" Fashion Formula = Deep V-Neck Sweater + Capri Jeans + Flat Open-Toe Sandals + Colorful Bag.

 

Edgarton Pullover | $68 at Anthropologie

white capri jeans

Rock & Republic "Ciggy" Crop Stretch Jeans | $194 at Nordstrom

Nordstrom Flat Gold Shoe

N.Y.L.A. "Charli" Flat | $64.95 at Nordstrom

Manzano Hobo Bag

Manzano Hobo Bag | $548 at Anthropologie

September 6th, 2006

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