The fourth day had following designers.....
LELA ROSE
TRACY REESE
CUSTO BARCELONA
DIANE VON FURSTENBERG
JOANNA MASTROIANNI
VIVIENNE TAM
RALPH RUCCI
EMERSON BY JACKIE FRASER-SWAN
LELA ROSE
Evoking
a rich Eastern ethos, Lela Rose opened with a terrific group of looks
in rich colors, textures and prints. A dotted wool jacket in a ginger
tone, for instance, was worn with a skirt crocheted in an ethnic
pattern. Rose was playing on “a Brothers Grimm fairy-tale inspiration”
but there wasn’t a Rapunzel in sight. Some dresses, like the swirling
organza one in fuchsia-and-white ombré, read more Stevie Nicks. Of
course, Rose’s requisite slender cocktail dresses and gowns were all
there, but it was the exotica looks that were the freshest, indicating
that the designer might be on a new path.
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TRACY REESE
Designer
Tracy Reese's autumn-winter show had a guest model, of the feline
variety. The cat was supposed to be walked on a leash, but was a bit
frightened, the designer explained backstage, and had to be cradled in
the model's arms for its one trip down the catwalk. Er, runway. The cat
may have been timid, but Reese's designs were the opposite - full of
mixed prints and bold colours, like the floral-printed neoprene frock in
pink, orange and black that accompanied the cat-bearing model.
CUSTO BARCELONA
Furs and sequins and minis and textures and layers plus a 'beauty meets beast' aesthetic was to die for.
DIANE VON FURSTENBERG
She
showed small clutches, roomy tote bags and printed totes which matched
her apparel collection. Many of Diane Von Furstenberg’s handbags
featured her signature prints and were made to match the apparel
collection either through color blocking or by use of prints.
JOANNA MASTROIANNI
Hab lots of leather organza and black metal chains.
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