EDITION TWO: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2024

BY SHARON GRAUBARD & NICOLE FISCHELIS

SILVER SHOW

Silver is maintaining its top spot as the metal of choice. Son Jung Wan showed a glittery jacket over a mirror-finish asymmetric skirt for a day-into-evening look. Bach Mai softened the metallic look with draped panne velvet for a modern goddess effect. Marc Jacobs shows a sculptural gown festooned with tiny, mirrored discs, while Anna Sui’s separates achieved glam shimmer with silvery paillettes. Sally Lapointe reimagined cargo coveralls in liquid silver, topped with a matching floor-skimming coat for a dramatic yet wearable ensemble.

THE LITTLE GIRL DRESS

Nostalgia for the trappings of childhood, ruffles, bows, tutus and oversized jewels, inform fashion this season. Baby the Stars Shine Bright, a “Lolita” fashion brand founded by Akinori and Fumiyo Isobe of Tokyo, showed their grown-up princess dresses in New York this season. Alex S Yu offered various iterations of chiffon ruffled frocks, often layered over pajama-like separates. Marc Jacobs festooned an organza dress with playful colorful jewels, and Anna Sui showed a lace trimmed mini-frock, accessorized with argyle knee socks and the ultimate doll shoe, Mary Janes.

FUR INSTANCE

Fur, real or faux, is making a surprise comeback this season, with the most appealing looks going more “quiet luxury” than ostentatious “mob wife”. Mike Eckhaus and Zoe Latta of Eckhaus Latta trimmed a cropped felted wool jacket with shaggy faux fur. Ulla Johnson showed a creamy plush coat that conjured up 70s glamour, while Prabal Gurung’s boxy jacket was accented with a shearling collar and deep cuffs. Sally LaPointe styled a luxe fur maxicoat over a polished hoodie and leather short-shorts for high-low allure, and 3.1 Phillip Lim created a furry effect with fringed wool bouclé in the season’s must-have shade of winter white.

WORKWEAR, ELEVATED

True workwear, as in coveralls, chore jackets and carpenter’s pants, has been a key touchpoint for fashion the last few seasons. Philip Lim gave his denim trucker jacket a couture-like peplum shape, styled over denim cargo pants that pegged at the ankle. Ulla Johnson shaped her utility jacket with corset lacing, worn over a matching A-line skirt. Anna Sui elevated her chore jacket with tweed sleeves and styled it over cargo pants in plush corduroy — a key fabric this season. Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia of Monse used workwear elements to detail a crisp denim mini-shift, and Phillip Lim showed another variation of the utility suit; this one got its hourglass shape from a rib-knit panel at the waist.

ONES TO WATCH

By Gary Wassner

Kim Shui is a dynamic and daring designer. Her looks are young and vibrant, and she doesn’t hesitate to take chances, yet at the same time, her silhouettes and styles are quite wearable. She has an obvious talent for draping, and her fabric choices are diverse, but immensely flattering.

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