Posted in Fashion » Fashion Blog » Fashion Pictures » Fashion ShowShine. I didn't think we were ready for it again, and yet fall 2011 is set to see it thrust upon us as a key part of many a womenwear collation. It's the finish that Herchcovitch;Alexandre opted to open his New York fashion week collection with, sending a piece tailoring of tailoring down the catwalk that reflected the abundant light but one whose top and bottom halves were separated by sheer panelling. Down the pieces back ran several buttons, each competing for attention from the elegant roll of the piece's shoulders. From the cut of the trousers to the top, a sense of early 20th century womenswear is evoked. And that sense carries on through the whole collection. Yet while it evokes that sense it's clear that this isn't re-creationism. Herchcovitch;Alexandre hasn't merely brought old pieces back to life. Each is thoroughly modern, some even futuristic. But if the likes of Catherine Hepburn, those Hollywood greats who could wear heavy tailoring like few others, were still with us I suspect they'd be at least considering turning to Herchcovitch;Alexandre for their next photo call.
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