Jeremy Scott Glimmers with Fall/Winter 2010 Collection

17 Feb

Jeremy Scott One of the most anticipated shows of New York Fashion Week, Jeremy Scott, was held at Milk Studios this afternoon under the direction of People’s Revolution. Guests lined up outside the studios to quickly head up to the fourth floor where preparations were being made. When the standing guests were admitted, the rest of the seats were soon filled and the lights dimmed.

Strong and catchy beats played as models strutted down the runway in patterned tops, skirts, and tights. The flow in looks was consistent and smooth, as the edgy patterns soon transitioned into plain black dresses fitted with a cardboard figure attached to the waist of the runway models. Following the unusual streak of plain dresses were more black and white pieces; however, they now featured the words “little black dress” and “fashion” and “style.” Soon after, the designs took a creative turn with jewel encrusted and glitzy clothing. The articles of clothing that left many with their mouths agape in awe were the mosaic colored crop jackets and the final dress, which had a simple silhouette and was in black, and had a mosaic design on the front.

Much of the crowd stood up and clapped for Jeremy Scott who graced the studio space with his energetic presence. And as much his style is not of my aesthetic, I couldn’t help but be entranced and thoroughly enjoy the show, which had excellent accompanying music and lighting.

Cardbord figure attached to the models

Cardbord figure attached to the models

Bright colors are dominant in the collection

Bright colors are dominant in the collection

Fashion emblazoned on clothing

Fashion emblazoned on clothing

Strutting in Milk Studios

Strutting in Milk Studios

jeremy scott bra Jeremy Scott Glimmers with Fall/Winter 2010 Collection

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