
April Uchitel, VP Global Sales for DIANE von FURSTENBERG
shoes -- YSL
coat/dress/clutch -- DVF
April Uchitel, VP Global Sales for DIANE von FURSTENBERG
shoes -- YSL
coat/dress/clutch -- DVF
Intense blue was seen all over directional shows from the SS17 runways. In Paris Nicolas Ghesquière combined blue and black into one piece for Balenciaga while in New York Diane von Furstenberg and Oscar de la Renta partnered blue with black together as well.
Here, Shu Pei -- who is one model who frequently can be counted on to be wearing some version of color -- channels the same color combination with her black shoes, black bag, and black trimmed blazer.
Diane Von Furstenberg dress with Chanel shoes.
Duncan Quinn suit. I like the unconventional way he has his suit sleeves folded up revealing his pink shirt sleeves.
While the FW11 Lanvin and Marc Jacobs shows turned out girls wearing spots down the runway, Jac here goes a step further by combining her spotted cut out top with florals like they did in Sportmax. Given that Stella McCartney and Diane von Furstenberg also "spotted" their runways, I think you might be "spotting" similar spots soon.
Diane von Furstenberg at the Nathan Jenden show
Natalie Massenet, founder of NET-A-PORTER, at the Nathan Jenden show
front row at Nathan Jenden
altamira the runway photographer? You know it! At Nathan Jenden
Gabrielle Daris, art curator
dress and coat -- Issey Miyake
glasses -- French Vintage
bag -- Mexican handmade
shoes -- Dolce and Gabbana
Alice Luis Bulgin
blazer, hat, scarf -- from charity shop
shoes -- New Look
Skirt -- Top Shop
Bag -- Zara
so busy during Fashion Week, reading and walking simultaneously
Tim Quayle, fashion stylist
bow tie -- Lanvin
shirt -- vintage store in L.A.
glasses -- vintage Ray-Ban
jacket -- American Apparel
pants -- Cheap Monday
shoes -- Ghost
en route to the Basso and Brooke show
* you can click on any one of these photos in this post to enlarge the image.
Nadja is on fire. Not only did she recently land the cover of V #81 magazine, but from the FW12 to the SS17 shows, she walked 18 shows consecutively. This is more shows consecutively than some models walk in a single season. Not only is the number 18 significant in it of itself, but a closer inspection of the shows gives it even more power. All the shows but 1 are considered truly directional for a models On Duty booking value:
1. Alexander Wang 2. Altuzarra 3. Diane Von Furstenberg 4. Rodarte 5. Proenza Schouler
6. Tory Burch 7. Dolce & Gabbana 8. GUCCI 9. Versace 10. Max Mara 11. Iceberg
12. Emilio Pucci 13. BALMAIN 14. Isabel Marant 15. John Galliano 16. Lanvin
17. Stella McCartney 18. Chanel
Now add in her recent Balmain, Gucci, Alberta Ferretti, and a reported Chloé campaign, and you get the point.