New York Fashion Week F/W 2010: Jeremy Scott
by Alex Gambardella
Feb 22, 2010 10:18 AM PST
Upon first glance at Jeremy Scott's Fall/Winter 2010 collection at New York Fashion Week, I couldn't help but immediately think of some strange hybrid of old-school Madonna and a futuristic band of fashion-forward superheroes. The bustier-style spandex dresses, tighter-than-tight long-sleeved minis, and strategically-placed cones had me humming "Like a Virgin" yet the leather capes and printed onesies paired with over-the-knee boots screamed comic book chic. Boasting some of the most unique prints we've seen all week, coats and dresses were emblazoned with bulls-eyes, stained glass patterns, and intentionally gaudy Jeremy Scott labels. Some of the less wearable (but more interesting) accessories included long billowing capes, giant bows, attached clothing hangers, and life-size people cut-outs that looked like they were supposed to be part of a background display. While the looks seemed a little hard to pull off for anyone who isn't Lady GaGa, Scott's collection was undoubtedly memorable! View the slideshow for a preview, then click over to Elle to see the entire collection!
Trends: long-sleeved minis, hoodie dresses, capes, rainbow rhinestones, fur, dolman sleeves, colorful prints
Celebs: Kelly Osbourne, Estelle, Peaches Geldof
Photo Credit: Imaxtree
Which F/W 2010 Collection Rocked The Runway At New York Fashion Week?
by Alex Gambardella
Feb 20, 2010 9:32 AM PST
After months of anticipation and a week full of packed tents and fall-ready high fashion, New York Fashion Week is sadly coming to a close (well, kind of. . While the Fall/Winter 2010 collections across the board seemed to feature mainly muted colors and plenty of cold-weather separates, some runway shows succeeded in standing out over the rest. One of our favorites over at the Hive was Zac Posen, who took an unexpectedly more grown-up approach to his fall collection, as well as Diane von Furstenberg, with her shimmery prints and tailored blazers. Alexander Wang stands out in our minds for his unique lingerie-inspired collection, featuring lots of lace and cut-outs, while Rodarte's detailed and textured pieces looked straight off the pages of Vogue. And don't forget Christian Siriano, who once again stunned with his ballgowns; we love rooting for former Project Runway contestants who actually make a career for themselves! Vote below on which of our 5 favorites stole the show! Photo Credit: Imaxtree, Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week