NYFW Fall '18: Where's the real focus?

SO, as NYFW comes to a close, it's time to round up some of my fave shows/presentations AND some of the "WTF were they thinking" moments...

...Which brings me to the real question...Where is the real focus on the venue or on the clothes?


The fashion world, as I've mentioned previously, is in major transformation mode (especially the amount of designers/creative directors jumping around) and has become more of a hot mess, over the top statement making, trying to hard sh*tshow - to be blunt.

  • Calvin Klein - Raf Simons def put his flair from past fashion houses by filling the runway (set at the American Stock Exchange) ankle deep in popcorn to represent burned down cornfields to match the burn down barns covered in paintings of Andy Warhol- he is making a political statement ... of course...yet the clothing failed to impress.
Even "it" model Kaia Gerber (bottom left) doesn't make me woo over this collection
  • Philipp Plein having spent 10 MILLION dollars on the show by bringing in a UFO, with robots, fake PLASTIC snow, and rappers on the runway lets just say I could think of a way to spend it. He is conquering the world between, Philipp Plein, Philipp Plein Sport, Billionaires Club but he fails to realize that no matter the money it's still TACKY! It honestly, looked like the Olympics mixed with a rap concert. He always is over the top with his shows...but I can't with this one...(Hollywood Reporter covered it best - read all about it here)

  • Caroline Herrera's last show (with 20 of the same outfits - just different color skirts and belts) where it looks like she basically just gave up

  • Michael Kors drawing major inspiration from street brands like Vehements, Fear of God, and Balenciaga (check out the most accurate review on fashionista - click here). He should have played it safe TBH and stuck to his brand image, as Michael by Michael Kors is already tragic enough.

  • Cynthia Rowley having dogs with the models in her presentations (definitely inspired by me & champ)

  • Marc Jacobs- his collections have really gone down hill - I miss his circa 2010 design days, now this a brand that needs an overhaul and new creative director stat! His whole collection was just very dark and blah, and similar to what Caroline Herrera did with same outfit 20 times.

  • Opening Ceremony hosting their show at Disneyland - stay tuned!

On the brighter side, a few shows were fabulous as they stay trued to the brand and the focus was more on the fashion then the setting. 





  • Badgley Mischka who usually kills it, had one dress I love - definitely a contender for an Oscar dress - but otherwise played it safe



      • Prabul Gurung

      • Naeem Kahn - she never fails to wow, and always brings out dresses that SPARKLE on the runway and the detail work is i mean...see for yourself...

      • Oscar De la Renta - this is the new designers (Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia) 3rd show - while trying to stay true to the old Oscar de la Renta's but also focusing on millennial's led to a fairy inspired show with  floral for fall designs (now thats groundbreaking) 

      SAVED THE BEST FOR LAST!

      • Alice + Olivia- 2 words: KILLED IT!

      Lets see what London, Paris & Milan has to bring; as the designers that show in Europe tend to be a bit more clothing focused.

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      Flashback Fashion (Spring 2018 RTW)

      So, thru out Spring 2018 RTW fashion month, we have seen many trends come down the runway to name a few: designer denim, mixed prints, sequin embellishments, fanny packs, and bright colors.

      However, there is one trend that made me flashback to my childhood, from Disney characters and cartoons to My Little Pony (at Moschino).

      Minnie Mouse first ever NYFW!
      To see more of Minnie's adventure click here

      On the flip side, these childhood characters allow viewers to take the focus off of whats going on in this world right (from politics to natural disasters) now.

      High end fashion designers collaborating with classic characters (like the one's listed below) has been going on for a few years now, but for Spring 2018 designers brought those characters to the runway.

      Let me jog your memory:
      - Christopher Kane x Beauty and the Beast - check it out here
      - Kenzo x Disney (the Jungle Book) - check it out here

      Now lets take a look!
      Moschino
      My Little Pony


      Philipp Plein

      Cinderella

      Prada
      Cartoon Comics

      Other
      From Left to Right: Kith, Gucci, Jeremy Scott

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      NY Fashion Week: Ralph Lauren...Vroom Vroom

      Ralph Lauren: "Defining modern luxury with romantic elegance and timeless style since 1967."

      Ralph Lauren celebrated his 50 years in fashion, by bringing a whole new meaning to modern luxury by showing his Fall 2017 collection in his secret Bedford Mills, NY garage. The show was staged around a Red (signature color) Ferrari, Silver Porsche, Yellow McLaren and the most expensive car (ever) 1938 Bugatti 57SC Atlantic that cost 40 million dollars alone. 

      The collection's color scheme matched with the cars displayed. The looks were accented with racing stripes, race car numbers, Monte Carlo (where the richest of the rich live and where the most popular F1 race is) jackets, and leather accents. 

      Although his looks were centered around racing, he still incorporated some of the seasons trends such as plaid, strong trench coats and mixed material (leather) dresses.




      Kendall Jenner definitely totally crushed it in this dress, one of my favorite look from the show. 



      It is hard to see the cars, but head over to Complex, and check out the video of the show to get a better look. 

      What is even more funny or rather a coincidence is that I just posted about how I am very into luxury cars, so to see this was like a dream come true (minus the fact I wasn't in attendance).  Also, I had previously posted about how the fashion culture is changing and some designers are making there collection available straight from the runway, which is what Ralph Lauren did as well (hence why it's his Fall 2017 show).  This was also his first show that presented both the Women's and Men's collection together.




      Definitely an epic show!

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