Barbara Tfank Fall 2015

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“The fall winter 2015 collection luminesces as if caught in the blue of a full moon,” read the inspiration notes at Barbara Tfank’s presentation. The collection included feminine and stylish dresses that were charming and quite magical. Classic silhouettes in luxurious brocade and jacquard fabrics were colorful and sophisticated. Highlights including a ruby embroidered silk party dress with tulle overlay and a high-low box pleated silk dress in amethyst and turquoise may catch the eye of Michelle Obama, who is a fan of the brand.

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Daniel Silverstain Fall 2015

 

Daniel Silverstain Fall 2015

For Fall 2015, Daniel Silverstain was inspired by his personal travels to India and its rich heritage and architecture. Focusing on the viewpoint of the “New Tourists” during the 1960’s, envision a modern take on the world and its culture. The collection featured at times vibrant hues, and textures and shapes combining to produce clean geometric silhouettes. The result? Looks incorporating the Jaali, a perforated stone or latticed screen, frequently constructed through the use of calligraphy and geometry. This was apparent in a leather shirt dress in Indie Blue and a black cotton trench kaftan, paired with an olive herringbone/leather combo shorts.

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Yoplait Creates Signature Collection With Christopher Straub

 

Blueberry sketch

Just in time for New York Fashion Week, yogurt favored Yoplait introduced a limited edition Signature Collection of yogurt cups styled by Project Runway alum, Christopher Straub at a private event held at Mercedes-Benz Lincoln Center. The Yoplait Signature Collection is available in six fashionable flavors and sold exclusively at Target. To fete the snack collaboration, Straub was on hand to deliver a fashion forward experience by showcasing the dresses and sketches that inspired the six delectable flavors while guests sampled some with granola and fruit toppings including harvest peach, strawberry, orange crème, blueberry patch, key lime pie and strawberries n bananas. On top of creating the limited edition cups, Straub designed two original gowns using Yoplait cups and lids that were also on display. “For me, fashion design is more than designing clothing-its about translating real-life textures and lines into statement pieces,” noted Straub. “I wanted to find the personality in each flavor and bring it front and center”.

yoplait sketches

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