New York Fashion Week showcased a shift towards pragmatism, with female designers prioritizing the needs of working women. These designers, balancing careers and personal lives, are creating clothes that reflect the realities of multitasking and demanding schedules. Designers like Frances Howie at Fforme, Catherine Holstein of Khaite, Colleen Allen, Marina Moscone, and Veronica Leoni at Calvin Klein are rewriting the rules of workwear. Their collections offer pieces that accommodate the modern woman's lifestyle without resorting to tired corporate cliches. Calvin Klein, under Leoni's direction, is reviving its signature ease with a "24/7 wardrobe" featuring tailored staples. Howie's collection emphasizes craftsmanship and a female perspective, incorporating fringe, layered textures, and vibrant colors. Allen's designs blend Victorian influences with modern silhouettes, celebrating the female form with pencil skirts, jackets, and draped V-necks. Holstein's Khaite collection infuses a darkly romantic mood into ready-to-wear, balancing statement accessories with practical leathers and knits. Moscone's collection captures soft power through feminine cape dresses and tailored pinstriped suits, reflecting the demands of the modern city-slicker.
Female Designers Redefine Workwear at NYFW: Fforme, Khaite, Calvin Klein Lead the Charge for Practical Elegance
Відредаговано: Екатерина С.
Читайте більше новин на цю тему:
Знайшли помилку чи неточність?
Ми розглянемо ваші коментарі якомога швидше.