Fave Looks: Corey Lynn Calter Spring 13

2.4.2013

COREY by Corey Lynn Calter for spring is full of all kinds of whimsy, especially this illustrated Look Book.  Taking us back to a childhood full of daydreams.  Full of wildly spring shifts, cutesy rompers, and pastel adored maxis.  Can’t wait to put one of these make-believe inspired sensations into my real life closet!  COREYbyCoreyLynnCalter1 COREYbyCoreyLynnCalter2 COREYbyCoreyLynnCalter4 COREYbyCoreyLynnCalter5

A little instagram shot of me and this adorable COREY Clutch!! CoreybyCoreyLynnCalter6

 

Fave Looks: Karen Walker Spring 2013

9.23.2012

The crowd at Karen Walker is one of my favorites of Fashion Week. Her fan base is extremely inspiring and the most eclectic. For this season, designer Karen Walker took a time machine back to the 1950’s.  It was a time when the world was so obsessed with the future and dreamed of flying cars, levitating shoes, and jetpacks.

Her colors she used remind me of space ships, with midnight blues, luminous blush, periwinkle blue, soft creams, blue sky and copper foil   There were prints that replicated the galaxy, the planets, the sun as well as rockets flying to places unknown. Luminous fabrics such as organza, crepe de chine, georgette and sheer jacquards abounded. I fell in love with the polka dot angora sweaters. They could be worn with full skirts, or even better….more polka dots! I especially fancied the mini polka dot printed satine short with a sweet bow detail.  I was also obsessed with the star washed denim that was seen as a blazer and pant duo. Swoon. I was blushing over all these details, taking the peplum trend to a new dimension with organza, incandescent as ever. Easy-fitted blouses, high-waisted pants and full skirts were the prominent silhouettes throughout the collection. Cool girl sweatshirts with copper foil inserts paired with a lady pencil skirt.  Mint and cream color-block ankle boots and loafers adorned the feet of the models. And many of them were topped off with tall cadet caps. I’m surprised the DJ wasn’t playing like a toy soldier by-oh wait that’s the 80s! Miss Walker clearly took us back to the 1950’s  in the most futuristic modern way, that we will want these clothes in the orbit of our closets!

 

(photos via Bradbury Lewis)