Fashion styles 2011
Proenza Schouler
When Proenza Schouler's Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez do ladylike, it's like no other. Starting with an icon of uptown chic — the tweed jacket — they reconstructed the whole concept according to their own rules. To start, everything was cooler, including the aforementioned topper when paired with a trim, printed, above-the-knee skirt.
Proenza Schouler
They delved into pretty pastels — more of those stretchy skirts that hug, button-down blouses, knits, and a few fuller skirts.
Proenza Schouler
When McCollough and Hernandez did veer into a brighter, neon (and sheer) moment with a parade of lacy short and long slipdresses, they came with their own underpinnings.
Michael Kors
Kors is an all-American kind of guy, reflected in the everyday looks that modern women need: trenches, button-downs, skirts, and pajama pants. And let's not forget all those supple leather bags and Park Ave-meets-Burning Man sandals.
Michael Kors
The otherwise navy, white, gray, and camel color palette gave way at the finale to a series of neon-bright drape-y gowns in lemon yellow and pink.
Marc by Marc Jacobs
After Marc Jacobs's fabulous '70s romp in his signature collection, why not keep the party going in Marc by Marc? Here, it was a tamer but still playful ode to his favorite decade with tons of cheerful, swingy silhouettes and the usual cadre of covetable accessories.
Proenza Schouler
When Proenza Schouler's Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez do ladylike, it's like no other. Starting with an icon of uptown chic — the tweed jacket — they reconstructed the whole concept according to their own rules. To start, everything was cooler, including the aforementioned topper when paired with a trim, printed, above-the-knee skirt.
Proenza Schouler
They delved into pretty pastels — more of those stretchy skirts that hug, button-down blouses, knits, and a few fuller skirts.
Proenza Schouler
When McCollough and Hernandez did veer into a brighter, neon (and sheer) moment with a parade of lacy short and long slipdresses, they came with their own underpinnings.
Michael Kors
Kors is an all-American kind of guy, reflected in the everyday looks that modern women need: trenches, button-downs, skirts, and pajama pants. And let's not forget all those supple leather bags and Park Ave-meets-Burning Man sandals.
Michael Kors
The otherwise navy, white, gray, and camel color palette gave way at the finale to a series of neon-bright drape-y gowns in lemon yellow and pink.
Marc by Marc Jacobs
After Marc Jacobs's fabulous '70s romp in his signature collection, why not keep the party going in Marc by Marc? Here, it was a tamer but still playful ode to his favorite decade with tons of cheerful, swingy silhouettes and the usual cadre of covetable accessories.
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