Fashion in Jamaica and the region exists, much to my annoyance, almost outside of an international aesthetic. It's my desire, then, to build a bridge between what is innately cultural, and the international industry, all the while highlighting trends and shifts within both spheres.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
BCBG Max Azria Spring 2012
So for BCBG Max Azria's spring 2012 collection today during New York Fashion Week, it really was just one look (colour blocking) alternated about 30 times. Asymmetrical handkerchief hems with long fan-like pleats in light, airy fabrics were plentiful as were strong prints that punctuated soft A-line silhouettes. The mood was bright and easy; the fabrics, weightless while maintaining a sense of structure.
A palette of bold brights with neutral accents (navy, and grey in particular) was juxtaposed with embroidery and tribal prints making it a very retro, but still very fresh output.
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