CrOp by David Peck // Elaine Turner Handbags
Lauren Pierce
Lela Rose
Net-A-Porter
I had met David Peck when I went to National Portfolio Day-he was representing Parsons of Paris. His collection was inspired by coffee beans and photographs. His pieces were very wearable and young, and the patterns were very cool, for lack of a better term. He was really nice when I met him. Most of his pieces had some sort of a pattern, but not all did. They are very structured pieces, that look very flattering on the models. He used mostly greens, blues, pinks, and grays.Pictures will be posted shortly. The pieces were complimented with Elaine Turner handbags, which completed the looks. To paraphrase what is said on Project Runway-Accessories can make a look. These handbags did not take away from the clothes, but added more flavor to them. I think the focus of this collection was more on the patterns, which is why each piece was quite simple, but not in a bad way!
Lauren Pierce debuted her collection that was tied together by the printed silks used. They were all dyed by women in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. She also matched her outfits with FEED bags. I particuarly enjoyed this collection because I am very involved in community service and I really liked the message of her collection. Although her line is called Lauren Pierce, designer Lauren Bush Pierce had support from President George H.W Bush and first lady Barbara Bush. I was waiting to go sit down, when I was stopped and told to wait. I was puzzled at first, but when I realized that 3 security agents were standing by me, I remembered that one of the designers was Lauren Bush Pierce- the president's granddaughter.
Lela Rose's collection was also another high of the night. From her dresses to gowns, designer Lela Rose created a collection that shows fun sophistication. From her textured dresses, to her simple yet perfectly fitted cocktail dresses, all the pieces in this spring 2011 collection were cohesive.
Net-A-Porter's first runway show was stunning. From Vionnet dresses to Dolce and Gabbana jackets, every piece that went down the runway was fashion forward. There were 25 looks that were modeled, each having something unique about the collection.
Pictures from all shows will be posted shortly.
-RoJo
Lauren Pierce
Lela Rose
Net-A-Porter
I had met David Peck when I went to National Portfolio Day-he was representing Parsons of Paris. His collection was inspired by coffee beans and photographs. His pieces were very wearable and young, and the patterns were very cool, for lack of a better term. He was really nice when I met him. Most of his pieces had some sort of a pattern, but not all did. They are very structured pieces, that look very flattering on the models. He used mostly greens, blues, pinks, and grays.Pictures will be posted shortly. The pieces were complimented with Elaine Turner handbags, which completed the looks. To paraphrase what is said on Project Runway-Accessories can make a look. These handbags did not take away from the clothes, but added more flavor to them. I think the focus of this collection was more on the patterns, which is why each piece was quite simple, but not in a bad way!
Lauren Pierce debuted her collection that was tied together by the printed silks used. They were all dyed by women in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. She also matched her outfits with FEED bags. I particuarly enjoyed this collection because I am very involved in community service and I really liked the message of her collection. Although her line is called Lauren Pierce, designer Lauren Bush Pierce had support from President George H.W Bush and first lady Barbara Bush. I was waiting to go sit down, when I was stopped and told to wait. I was puzzled at first, but when I realized that 3 security agents were standing by me, I remembered that one of the designers was Lauren Bush Pierce- the president's granddaughter.
Lela Rose's collection was also another high of the night. From her dresses to gowns, designer Lela Rose created a collection that shows fun sophistication. From her textured dresses, to her simple yet perfectly fitted cocktail dresses, all the pieces in this spring 2011 collection were cohesive.
Net-A-Porter's first runway show was stunning. From Vionnet dresses to Dolce and Gabbana jackets, every piece that went down the runway was fashion forward. There were 25 looks that were modeled, each having something unique about the collection.
Pictures from all shows will be posted shortly.
-RoJo
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