Favorites from Fashion Week

Here are my favorites from Spring 2010 Fashion Week (I just love that just as I’m dreading fall I can at least have spring to look forward to!):

Peter Som and Philosophy (I loved their color palette, the pale orange was beautifully done!)

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Oscar de la Renta (I just think that first dress is the sexiest thing I’ve ever seen and I love the print of the second)

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Oscar de la Renta (I literally stopped dead in my tracks at this dress) and Anna Sui (slightly disappointed with her showing this season because I absolutely loved EVERYTHING from her last collection)

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Milly

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Michael Kors

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3.1 Phillip Lim

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Lela Rose and Diane von Furstenberg

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Malandrino and Marchesa

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Fashion Week

A bit late onto the scene here, but I’ve just discovered Style.com, which of course I’d heard of before, but I dunno, I thought it was similar to About.com, which I find pretty useless. But yeah, I was so pleased to see that they do recaps of all the shows at Fashion Week, complete with pictures of all of the collections! Hooray! This makes my stalking much more easily accomplished :) Here were some shows I liked:

Diane von Furstenberg
Beautiful prints as always, still undecided about those flowering ribbons, beads and feathers…



Tuleh
Interesting prints from a designer I’ve never heard of, and refreshingly feminine silhouettes…I’m pretty much in love with that dress.


Lela Rose
Probably my favorite–I loved the color palette of yellows, blues, and grays, with splashes of orange and red. I like #2 the best.


I can also say that I honestly hated The Gap. Besides a pair of pink tight cropped pants, I thought the whole thing looked lazy. And don’t even get me started on those platform sandals–I was happy to leave my platform-wearing soles back in 7th grade, right where they belong. Ay ay ay.