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Narciso Rodriguez

Minimalism was the name of the game at Narciso Rodriguez. Sophisticated draping of flowing silk crepe and chiffon cloque dresses and skirts. Low cut dresses skimmed…

Zac Posen

Z by Zac Posen was the designer’s lower-priced debut line on the runway. Though he said backstage that it was just meant to be “fashion-tainment” and…

Georges Chakra

Georges Chakra’s Edition was much more than a collection of simple and elegant gowns. At closer glance the immense detailing brought with it a definite charm.…

Michael Angel

Australian designer done good in the US, Michael Angel gets an A-plus in geometry for his Spring 2011 collection which featured graphic cuts and bold patterns.…

Calvin Klein

Calvin Klein moved away from casual sportswear to present a total of 34 looks that were more avant-garde than everyday-beige. Chalk-washed silk halter dresses and indigo-washed…

Toni Francesc

Eco consciousness is an important criteria in modern business and even though we’re sometimes not sure of a fashion brand’s strategies of leaving less of a…

Jeremy Laing

Loosely hung drapery and bold silhouettes were the predominant feature of Jeremy Laing’s Spring 2011 collection. Colours were a little more neutral than usual, with the…

Gottex

With a sunrise as the ever-so-fitting backdrop for Gottex, the likes of supermodels Karolina Kurkova, Jess Hart and Lily Donaldson powered onto the runway. Draped in…

Rebecca Taylor

With a traditional feminine aesthetic on her mind, Rebecca Taylor sent plenty of light cute dresses and unfussy floral blouses down the New York Fashion Week…

Malan Breton

Taiwanese-born designer Malan Breton wasn’t on the official Mercedes-Benz fashion week schedule but nonetheless caused a splash with his Spring 2011 collection. Known for his clean…