Monday, February 21, 2011

Last Calvin Klein show women's home ready-to-wear designer Francisco Costa all about modernism, the most demanding and say kind and Fashions dandified take on the style and dress.


Without a doubt, the best-dressed many of the British cult of youth, fashion, were the source of this intriguing fall 2011 collection, presented in his own show home spaces in New York on Thursday, February 17.


Fashion were a reaction to what they saw as dirty, provincial, rockers and their style of mixed French Nouvelle Vague cinema chic with Nutty Italian right. But resourceful Costa - never a literal designer - wove a whole new magic, through the introduction of spruce cool Fashion hyper modernist sauce.


"I began to think about fashion and their sense of style, but then added volume and took him somewhere with different fabrics," Costa said backstage after the show.


Hedonism British cult of youth is manifested in the magnificent silhouette, almost chess piece, which is used in Costa slate metallic sheath dress or alpaca sweaters. Although his most striking looks were a series of mono-colored short dresses enlivened with a few contrasting panels.


Costa also broke new ground with its tissues, in particular, jacquard tape, which was a futurist and dramatic when used in several large cocktail dresses. Most looks were anchored brushed calf pumps in colors such as wheat, zinc, and truffles. Call it urban cool in its most severe.


Nevertheless, despite the bright and very resourceful, a collection of something was a little too heavy and relentless. Clothes almost too much authority. Costa certainly delivered in terms of new ideas, but ultimately, this collection Last Calvin Klein show was an art, not an aesthetic, a success. That is not quite the right idea in fashion.

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