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By admin, March 9, 2010 2:16 pm

Review of the designers of our New York correspondent

Fashion Week Mercedes-Benz presents a range of designers from around the world
While watching this year's Fashion Week, these are my observations … Enjoy!
MAXAZRIA

MAXAZRIA showed his new collection to store Lunches. Apart from the BCBG / show MAXAZRIA, the collection had a "cabinet", a theme that develops in silk fabrics and simple silhouettes. Each curve of the body of extremely thin models "are visible through the thin fabric, and moderate beige color palette does not detract from the form below. The Collection minimum in almost every way: from the simplicity of the clothes for the small number of pieces shown. Highlights included a rolling, draped gown classic, sun silk dress, her pieces were beautiful in its simplicity and texture, but lacking in originality.

Summary: Nice, but boring.

J. Mendel

Next to the right on the heels of underwear-as collecting MAXAZRIA, J Mendel offered a refreshing amount of structure in their collection. The femininity of her dresses for women called glamorous past. of structured and equipped waist pleated skirts gave way, ruffled skirts that caught the eye curves as the models paraded down the runway. The collection showed the kind of clothes coolly elegent never go out of style in a palette of colors that never strayed far from neutrals. Caro and classic, not trendy or mod.

Abstract: structured yet feminine clothes draw oohs and ahhs in any decade can be.

Sabyasachi

A mixture of many things, Sabyasachi was the only designer whose models wore flat, sport shoes instead of sky high heels. His collection was a mixture of military patterns, androgynous silhouettes traditional and political symbols. His previous joy with the color that was missing from his spring collection 2008, but an unprecedented use of religious symbols and communities has been present in many of the pieces in his collection. It mixes Western sensibilities and India-kameez churidars tunic-style skinny pants and long term, flowy. Her collection evoked a politically motivated adventures in the desert of Rajasthan. Is am interesting, unusual collection to a younger woman looking to make a statement about the world you live

Summary: Great if you are a young political activist in the desert. Not necessarily translatable to the real world.

Naeem Khan

A fantastic fusion of Western silhouettes with the Indian skipper. The forms of vintage clothing, durable and flattering color palette and luckily was bolder than beige everywhere. The clothes were recognizable as a nod to the golden age of Hollywood and sheath dresses, flirty jackets and evening gowns exuded real incredibly glamorous. Although family forms, the clothes he was inventive because of the strategic use Khan of prints, color and coverage. The real gem of the collection was more courageous Khan, a goddess gown with a neckline bright bold.

Abstract: When East and West, the sum is much greater than the parts. Absolutely fabulous.

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by Aarti Patil

About the Author

Aarti Patil is our New York writes from New York.She is a medical student and has interest in fashion and lifestyle.
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