NYFW SEPTEMBER ’15: DAY (4) SS15
Vivienne Tam
The scene from Vivienne Tam’s Spring ’15 collection was evocative of a luxury resort in China with her Asian-inspired pieces in modern cuts. Models wore fresh makeup with slicked back hair giving off a cool and relaxed vibe while showcasing looks that instantly transport you into a state of euphoria.
Tam showed great range with this collection with a variety of silhouettes in prints that featured birds and natural landscapes. Mesh, embroidered pieces gave the collection a sporty look ranging from high collared dresses to boxy jackets. Many pieces in this year’s show could be styled from day-to-night making the collection extremely versatile and the perfect go-to when shopping for your next tropical vacation.
Parkchoonmoo
White loose dresses are dominating the runways this season, this time at Parkchoonmoo with a white sheer shift opening up the show. A light, airy aura pervaded the entirety of
Parkchoonmoo’s Spring/Summer ‘15 collection. Lightweight fabrics comprised most of the brand’s clothes selections, accompanied by structured motocross jackets purposefully slouched
to one side. Utilizing meringue white, black and burgundy, the color story this season for Parkchoonmoo was rather conservative in nature, given their previous Fall/Winter 2014
collection which had subtle additions of color blocking. Possibly due to a shift in their consumer habits as the temperature increases.
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