Sunday, 3 October 2010
Proenza Schouler, Ready-To-Wear, Autumn/Winter 2010-2011
Proenza Schouler also showed a grunge meets punk collection at New York, with sexy bed head, thigh-high stockings, and towering buckled platform.
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Preen, Ready-To-Wear, Autumn/Winter 2010-2011
The latest 2010 take on punk street fashion would seem to have taken influences from the Preen, Ready-To-Wear Autumn/Winter 2010-2011 collection. Preen showed terrific borrowed-from-the-boys tailored jackets, along with plenty of skin-baring pieces, including sternum keyholes, rib-showcasing cutouts, dresses that are so holey they appear to have been attacked by a swarm of ravenous moths and bra-exposing bustiers.
This avant-garde style has proliferated onto the high-street, resembling the ostentatious nature of the 1980’s punks; styled with similar 80’s hairstyles, Dr. Martins and other outlandish accessories.
Topshop Caged Corset Top
Alexander Wang, Ready-To-Wear, Autumn/Winter 2010-2011
Alexander Wang bought classic nineties grunge back to the catwalk with his Ready-To-Wear Autumn/Winter 2010-2011 collection at New York Fashion Week, February 2010. The atmosphere was moody, the concrete floor slicked with water, while the tough, nineties grunge looking models made a furious comeback. Alexander Wang showed girls with kohl-rimmed eyes, morning-after-the-night-before hair and a fierce attitude. Gritty never looked so pretty.
www.vogue.co.uk
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