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By Vanessa Voigt
Fashion Q+A
Runway
Posted August 20, 2013
For fall 2013, New York Fashion Week designers drew inspiration from sportswear creating functional silhouettes with a modern edge.
For fall 2013, New York Fashion Week designers drew inspiration from sportswear creating functional silhouettes with a modern edge.
Laura Siegel
Style with a scarf. In the colder season, nothing is more functional or fashionable than a fabulous scarf. Laura Siegel actually said she designed her collection with this question in mind: What clothes would be ideal for surviving in the wilderness? The result lends great inspiration for different ways to drape a scarf: encircled around the neck, falling across the front of the chest, resting over the shoulders, and color coordinating with the rest of your attire.
Rodebjer
Lower your knits. We love nothing more than a cozy sweater in the colder season, which is why we adored Rodjeber’s novel gray and black knits that came in the form of tapered pants and skirts. Consider one of these hand knit pieces a worthwhile investment, as they are extremely versatile. In one look with a gray knit pencil skirt, this Swedish line opted for a pink flouncy blouse. In other moments of note, knit pants were paired with matching knit sweaters for a fresh take on the comfy sweat suit.
Zang Toi
Run regal. Opulent Imperial Russia inspired Zang Toi’s fall collection and the result was sheer luxury. To create an air of elegance, suit up! Zang Toi’s opted for professional suit wear in rich mahoganies on wool tweed. Others ways this designer showcased sheer refinement? Prim pussy bows adorned model’s neck, fox fur accented lapels, and coat sleeves were forgone, (which created a king like cape).
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