JOURDAN DUNN.
It doesn't pay to read too much into such details, but we don't need Marvin Gaye to tell us that "things ain't what they used to be.
It doesn't pay to read too much into such details, but we don't need Marvin Gaye to tell us that "things ain't what they used to be.
HEIDI MOUNT.
" On the upside, there's the new administration; and on the down, well, we all know about the down.
" On the upside, there's the new administration; and on the down, well, we all know about the down.
RAQUEL ZIMMERMANN.
For de la Renta, though, the negative will never be a notion worth entertaining.
For de la Renta, though, the negative will never be a notion worth entertaining.
UBAH HASSAN.
So what if the markets performed another nosedive earlier this week? The designer is resolutely staying the upper-crust, polished course, from the tippy top of his models' grand, Keira Knightley-in-The Duchess updos to their gold-shod feet.
So what if the markets performed another nosedive earlier this week? The designer is resolutely staying the upper-crust, polished course, from the tippy top of his models' grand, Keira Knightley-in-The Duchess updos to their gold-shod feet.
DAIANE CONTERATO.
The show opened with a black double-faced wool dress, accessorized with a black and white skunk scarf and mittens that suggested de la Renta might be willing to dial down the luxury—skunk being quite a bit less swanky than, say, fox.
The show opened with a black double-faced wool dress, accessorized with a black and white skunk scarf and mittens that suggested de la Renta might be willing to dial down the luxury—skunk being quite a bit less swanky than, say, fox.
LILY DONALDSON.
But not a chance. Hallmarks like texture, surface embellishment, and color are just as key this season as they've ever been.
But not a chance. Hallmarks like texture, surface embellishment, and color are just as key this season as they've ever been.
ISABELI FONTANA.
Witness a smashing lamé leopard dress, an embroidered gold jacquard coat, and an aubergine silk wool suit worn with a red charmeuse blouse. (Although an almost minimal-by-comparison black wool skirtsuit gets high marks, too.)
Witness a smashing lamé leopard dress, an embroidered gold jacquard coat, and an aubergine silk wool suit worn with a red charmeuse blouse. (Although an almost minimal-by-comparison black wool skirtsuit gets high marks, too.)
ARLENIS SOSA.
De la Renta is one of the few designers this week who has really gone there in terms of grand evening.
De la Renta is one of the few designers this week who has really gone there in terms of grand evening.
BRUNA TENORIO.
His stunners came in the subtle variety—a black silk off-the-shoulder column cinched with a metallic belt, for instance—and the not so subtle, as in the pair of strapless crinoline gowns that closed the show.
His stunners came in the subtle variety—a black silk off-the-shoulder column cinched with a metallic belt, for instance—and the not so subtle, as in the pair of strapless crinoline gowns that closed the show.
CHRISSY HALDIS.
In the face of so much turmoil, there was something about all that netting that was fabulously defiant.
In the face of so much turmoil, there was something about all that netting that was fabulously defiant.
DENISA DVORAKOVA.
CECILIA MENDEZ.
AMINATA NIARIA.
YULIA KHARLAPONOVA.
SESSILEE LOPEZ.
CLARA ALONSO.
GEORGIE BADIEL.
MARILIA.
JOURDAN DUNN.
KARLIE KLOSS.
GEORGINA STOJILKOVIC.
MARIJA VUJOVIC.
DAIANE CONTERATO.
HYE PARK.
UBAH HASSAN.
RAQUEL ZIMMERMANN.
ARLENIS SOSA.
AMINATA NIARIA.
ISABELI FONTANA.
YULIA KHARLAPONOVA.
DENISA DVORAKOVA.
TARA GILL.
CLARA ALONSO.
JOAN SMALLS.
ANASTASIJA KONDRATJEVA.
MARILIA.
MILANA KELLER.
CHRISSY HALDIS.
LILY DONALDSON.
CECILIA MENDEZ.
GEORGIE BADIEL.
SKYE STRACKE.
BRUNA TENORIO.
DAIANE CONTERATO.
HEIDI MOUNT.
KARLIE KLOSS.
SESSILE LOPEZ.
UBAH HASSAN.
RAQUEL ZIMMERMANN.
JOURDAN DUNN.
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