CRHEE Gives Body-Con Styling An Architectural Twist - Stylehive

by Pauline Montupet • Nov 5, 2008 10:19 AM PST
CRHEE Gives Body-Con Styling An Architectural Twist

What happens when a Princeton architecture grad turns to fashion? Perfectly tailored, strong and intelligent clothing that is classic and wearable with a twist. Christine Rhee started her line CRHEE with a desire to create something new and innovative, fusing practical with the unconventional. She succeeds with innovative shapes in a muted color palette. WWD raved that "if 007 were a woman she would go to former architect Christine Rhee's body-conscious suiting in her fierce-yet-feminine line CRHEE." In the fall "Isolator" collection, her architecture background is especially apparent in the 'Slowdive' dress with stunning cutouts that€™s anything but boring. My favorite? The color-blocked wool gabardine 'Pris' pant. They€™re a perfect union of traditional and unorthodox! Prices range from $200- $800 and the fall collection is available at crhee.com! Check out the slideshow to see our favorite looks.

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