Thursday, February 19, 2015

What to Expect on Day 7 of Fashion Week?

Homestretch, fans!
It’s Day 7 of Fashion Week — soon to be renamed Frozen Fashion Week — but New York is still going strong. Thank goodness for Michael Kors. Even in his fall collections, the perma-tanned designer is known for bringing in a little sun. He’ll start the day off at 10 a.m.
Where to go from there? To playtime at Jeremy Scott — whose show this season is called “Dolly Pattern,” spelled out on its invitation with kiddie alphabet blocks — or sterner stuff at Jason Wu’s latest collection for Boss.
Do you take your fashion elegant and aisle ready? Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig’s latest Marchesa frocks, at 5 p.m., should suit you fine. Or maybe pop and colorful is more your style? For you, Alexis Bittar. The jeweler is celebrating 25 years of working in Lucite tonight with a presentation of his latest, and with a little help from his friends. He commissioned the artists Mickalene Thomas, Natasha Law, Cordy Ryman and Juliette Losq to create their own works in the material, to be auctioned off in support of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center. (Not invited to the presentation? You can still bid, online.)
The end is drawing near, but not before one of the week’s most anticipated shows: Proenza Schouler, which hits the runway tonight at 8. Anyone who hasn’t frozen solid by then will repair to Miu Miu, which is making an unusual cameo on the New York Fashion Week party schedule, not with a collection but with a film: the ninth and latest in its “Women’s Tales” series, by the Italian filmmaker Alice Rohrwacher.

-- New York Times


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