The lady. Can she be defined? After all the books written about her, studies done on her, and seminars held about her, could we put her into a pretty little neat box tied up with a bow? Mercedes Benz fashion week designers scream out “NO!” as they present to us Day 4 revealing just a few of her many beautifully complex faces. Be aware, from graceful silhouettes to catty designs, there is never a dull moment when getting acquainted with her this season. But don’t worry, she doesn’t bite … if you don’t give her reason to! Smile.
1. She’s feminine: Well aware of her femininity, she’s delicate yet strong beyond your understanding.
Lela Rose reveals this womanly grace through her newest Fall collection in the following pieces.
Venexiana shows off the scarlet in the heart of every woman through her newest designs.
Zac Posen’s feminine Fall collection is enough to take your breath away. Here are a few of his breathtaking pieces.
Have you SEEN Rafael Cennamo’s collection? If this doesn’t scream, “Lady!” I don’t know what else will!
2. She’s fierce!: She may have a soft side but don’t get her wrong. Sometimes her stripes are worn inside. Don’t cross the line!
Donna Karen’s collection displays a wild side in Fall fashion in the following striking designs.
Here, Diane Von Furstenburg unleashes her aggressive designs in the new collection that prowled all over Fashion Week’s runway.
Mara Fall Hoffman’s collection also sends echoes through animal prints.
Oh, and don’t even get started with Tracy Reese!
3. She’s Intricate: Don’t get caught up in defining her. You might as well toss out all the “How To Understand Women” books you may have collected because when you think you have her understood, she’ll show you how wrong you were. Don’t compare her. She’s not like the crowd, which makes it all the more fun to know her!
Trina Turk depicts the woman that sometimes doesn’t mind to hang up her skirt once in a while to put a spin on menswear.
Vivianne Tam’s Asian designs show diversity.
Designer Mara Hoffman’s mind boggling patterns embrace unique character in some of her Fall pieces.
And finally Diane Von Furstenburg’s artful articulations reveal fun in confusing designs.