Marc Jacobs packed his Autumn/Winter 09 show with 60 models – double the average 25 at other shows – wearing acid-coloured micro minis, studded ankle boots, sculpted corsets and thigh-high boots in purple suede or black leather.
Jackets were angular and shirts boasted bold, structured shoulders, offering a fresh take on retro.
Clashing colours were also heavily featured in the show, with pink fuchsia dresses paired with green tights and silk scarves.
Coats came in a variety of primary colours – most notably the bright pink, hooded jacket – while a strong display of eye-popping bags also made their way down the runway on models’ arms.
Diane von Furstenberg delighted onlookers with a bright and energetic collection inspired by the nomad.
Fashion director Hilary Alexander enthused: “The colourful collection veered from wonderful to wacky and sometimes downright weird.â€
Diane mixed knits, leopard prints and paisleys with plaids, black and white geometrics and gold and silver beading to dazzling effect.
Noted pieces included tunics over camouflage leggings, pom-pom hats, platform clogs, tartan coats and metallic tweed micro dresses.
The audience responded well to the show, especially legendary singer Diana Ross who sat resplendent in a gold satin Diane von Furstenberg blouse in the front row, and appeared delighted when the models sashayed down the catwalk to a mega mix of her songs for the finale.
Donna Karen’s DKNY collection was characterized by neat tailoring, cinched waists and a pallet of jewel colours.
Key looks included a pair of green patent shoes, bright checked tweeds in pink and grey – used for jackets and over-the-knee pencil skirts – pinafore dresses, a pillbox hat and elbow-length gloves.
Celebrity favourite Max Azria – showing his Herve Leger collection – opted for a series of body-conscious dresses in a range of snakeskins and metallics.
Jackets were angular and shirts boasted bold, structured shoulders, offering a fresh take on retro.
Clashing colours were also heavily featured in the show, with pink fuchsia dresses paired with green tights and silk scarves.
Coats came in a variety of primary colours – most notably the bright pink, hooded jacket – while a strong display of eye-popping bags also made their way down the runway on models’ arms.
Diane von Furstenberg delighted onlookers with a bright and energetic collection inspired by the nomad.
Fashion director Hilary Alexander enthused: “The colourful collection veered from wonderful to wacky and sometimes downright weird.â€
Diane mixed knits, leopard prints and paisleys with plaids, black and white geometrics and gold and silver beading to dazzling effect.
Noted pieces included tunics over camouflage leggings, pom-pom hats, platform clogs, tartan coats and metallic tweed micro dresses.
The audience responded well to the show, especially legendary singer Diana Ross who sat resplendent in a gold satin Diane von Furstenberg blouse in the front row, and appeared delighted when the models sashayed down the catwalk to a mega mix of her songs for the finale.
Donna Karen’s DKNY collection was characterized by neat tailoring, cinched waists and a pallet of jewel colours.
Key looks included a pair of green patent shoes, bright checked tweeds in pink and grey – used for jackets and over-the-knee pencil skirts – pinafore dresses, a pillbox hat and elbow-length gloves.
Celebrity favourite Max Azria – showing his Herve Leger collection – opted for a series of body-conscious dresses in a range of snakeskins and metallics.
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