22/03/2011

i love this: most likely to...

 James Long

Most Likely to Have a Stevie Nicks Poster on His Wall

"Long made his first foray from menswear to womenswear this season with a macramé homage to the Fleetwood Mac lead singer."

 Mary Katrantzou

Most Likely to Be Seen Reading Architectural Digest

"Katrantzou’s sculptured, wearable looks featured a menagerie of prints based on the most opulent of home objets: Fabergé eggs, Chinese porcelain, and intricate Coromandel screens."
David Koma

Most Likely to Be Spotted

"Koma’s sleek, body-conscious dresses make even polka dots look sexy."
 Craig Lawrence

Most Likely to Start a Knitting Circle

"Lawrence’s woven, floor-length dresses add drama and glamour to the idea of homespun knits."

J.W. Anderson

Most Likely to Sneak Girls into the Boys’ Club

"Anderson dresses the most stylish tomboys in school with paisley pajama suits and pleated skirt-pant combos."
Mark Fast

Most Likely to Have Cold Feet

"Fast’s supershort hemlines show off plenty of leg, but his dresses look grown-up, not vulgar."

Meadham Kirchhoff

Mostly Likely to Borrow Their Mother’s Chanel

"Edward Meadham and Benjamin Kirchhoff referenced the French house in their fall collection and then made it their own with a selection of artfully knit coatdresses, pinafores, jackets, and flounced skirts."

 
Vogue USA captured the LONDON show ROOMS designers yesterday - "After Paris, New York is the last stop on the veritable world tour for the young designers of the London Show Rooms. Hosted by Vogue Contributing Editor Sarah Mower and the British Fashion Council, the three-day event is an opportunity for buyers and the U.S. press to feast on the latest crop of emerging U.K. fashion talent. Vogue will be celebrating their arrival with a tea party tomorrow afternoon at the SoHo Grand. In the meantime, we thought we’d introduce our British visitors to an American tradition: the high school yearbook. Presenting the London Show Room class of fall 2011."

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