
Slashing
Edward Scissorhands was a fab movie but I would never let Johnny Depp’s character near my closet. And I wish designers didn’t invite him to their studios to slash everything in site.
(clockwise from top left) Michael Kors, Yigal Azrouël, Phi, Cushnie et Ochs, Cynthia Rowley, Max Azria
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Watercolor Prints
Artistic prints have been all the rage for the past few seasons and spring is no exception.
(clockwise from top left) Luca Luca, Twinkle by Wenlan, Carlos Miele, Cynthia Steffe, Dennis Basso, Cynthia Rowley
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Lavender
Purple is one of the hottest colors for fall-and for spring, too. Just a lighter shade.
(clockwise from top left) Vivienne Tam, Cynthia Rowley, Douglas Hannant, Isaac Mizrahi, Halston, Marc Jacobs
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Neck Ties
I wasn’t a fan of the bow tie time last fashion week and my feelings haven’t changed. I have a few of the looser neck ties but they’re so common now that I have a feeling I’ll be sick of them come spring.
(clockwise from top left) Prabal Gurung, Mulberry, Cynthia Rowley, Zac Posen, Temperley London, Anna Sui
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Bows
You know that scene in Cinderella where the evil stepsisters rip off the bows on the dress Cinderella’s animal friends made? That’s what I felt like doing at times during fashion week. The big bows often distracted from the beauty of the clothing. And if you remember, Cinderella’s magical dress from her fairy godmother was bow free.
(clockwise from top left) Naeem Khan, Cynthia Rowley, Marchesa, Oscar de la Renta, Carolina Herrera, Mulberry
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