September 11, 2014

THINK I'M FALLING














New York fashion week is slowly coming to an end, and here I am posting pictures for the first time. It was a crazy, crazy week, but suddenly the show is cast, the fittings are through and you've found yourself at the day of the show. Once again, I was behind the scenes for much of the excitement and truly loved every second of it.  To watch everything fall into place so seamlessly is still amazing to see.  And quite an honor to be a part of.

For Spring/Summer '15, Derek Lam showcased an era that he knows and loves well.  The collection was clearly very 70's inspired, but it had its own subtle twists and added details the designer is known for.  "That era was the high point of American design, and I wanted to reiterate it in a modern, universal way," Lam stated backstage.  From high-waisted flares to suede patchwork to Joni Mitchell's "Help Me" serenading the audience, the vibe was easy, cool and relaxed.

Some of my favorite looks included high-waisted sailor pants and a gorgeous leather shift in a deep turquoise blue, this was truly sportswear at its best.  His idea and inspiration behind the collection was simple and to the point.  "An update on American sportswear, really reaffirming what I love to do."





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