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fall 2013 fashion shows Fashion

Fringe-ovation on the runway: New York, Milan, Paris

  • October 9, 2013April 11, 2017
  • by Jana Platina Phipps

Welcome back!  So it’s been a busy Fall with all the Fall 2013 fashion shows in New York, Milan and Paris.  Going to a fashion show is an exhilaration, everyone pumped up with the drama.  I’ve only been to New York shows and the rest I view from afar, online, with bloodshot eyes late into the night.  I’ve scoured the collections to give you some trimming highlights and thank my trim scouts for uncovering some hidden gems I missed.

 TWISTED CORD MASTERY

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Mara Hoffman, DVF & The Row: Images via Style.com & Vogue.com

Exquisite embroidery with twisted cording debuted at Sass & Bide.  Designers Heidi Middleton and Sarah-Jane Clarke categorize their collection as “considered clash—a polished confusion.”

fall 2013 fashion shows
Sass & Bide

Massimo Giorgetti uses the technique with a Hawaiian vibe.  MSGM is a brand on the rise and one to watch.  I bet this skirt weights at least five pounds!

fall 2013 fashion shows
Massimo Giorgetti Photos: Alessandro Garofalo / Indigitalimages.com

If you follow me on facebook you know I post “Fab Fringe Friday” weekly.  There seems to be endless fodder for how fringe is being used in the design community.  But for 2014, there is some innovation in application.

FRINGE-OVATION

Max Azaria uses fringe to color block.   That’s double-dipping in trends!

fall 2013 fashion shows
Herve Leger by Max Azaria Photos: Marcus Tondo / Indigitalimages.com

3.1 Philip Lim also color blocks, but in a more haphazard, organic way.  Anna Sui and the Rodarte sisters use fringe for a peek-a-boo effect adorning their “hurpie” (hippie+urban) sirens.

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Philip Lim, Anna Sui, Rodarte: images via Style.com

My fashion crush this season is on Manish Arora who also prides himself on cultural mash-up.  Called “Josephine Baker at a rave,” his show incorporated intricate beading and passementerie crafted in India in neon colors a la Japanese anime art.

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Manish Arora dresses Photos: Yannis Vlamos / Indigitalimages.com

This Calvin Klein dress verges on overdose.   But the interesting thing about these gowns is that the fringe yarns are draped like fabric outlining the silhouette.  It reminds me of Austrian shades in silk organza.  Marchesa is a master of femininity and this season designer Georgina Chapman shares, “I used to have a curiosity cabinet when I was a kid, and the whole idea here was taking different elements and braiding them together into one thing.”  I’m on my chair cheering a fringe-ovation for Marchesa!

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Marchesa, Calvin Klein, Marchesa images via Style.com & Vogue.com

But here’s how the Italians do it….

Magnifico Roberto Cavalli!

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Roberto Cavalli photo via GoRunway Style.it

Missoni too with masterful draping.

fall 2013 fashion shows
Missoni dresses Photo: Marcus Tondo / Indigitalimages.Com

Back in BLACK

In contrast to these sexy Cavalli numbers, what are these Converse/VANs hybrids?  I’m addicted to black passementerie and appliqué but oyvay!   I think that was Marc Jacobs’ only misstep because he made me fall in love with BLACK again.  His trimmings on these graphic prints were so modern and global looking, I want to black tassel-fy my entire wardrobe.

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Marc Jacobs – Photos: Fabio Iona/Indigitalimages.com

And speaking of which, the next time you head out the door in jeans, consider the glam effect of some black bling.  Marc nailed it in for Louis Vuitton in Paris for his farewell show.  He has now left to focus on his rumored IPO.  And since Michael Kors’ stock tripled since it’s initial offering in 2011, aside all the creative pageantry, fashion is no folly.

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Louis Vuitton – image via Style.com

Were there any outrageous trimming moments I missed on the runway?  Please share!

Don’t forget to check out my updated gallery of trim-tastic photo collages.  

And for those of you heading to High Point Furniture Market, are you featuring a trim trend?  Ping me!

See you there, with FRINGE on, of course.

Stay inspired,

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