i dont have any pictures yet and i trust someone else to post here since i'm leaving for Paris tomorrow, still the following review is quite well writen and i guess it gives a very accurate idea of luella's ss04 mood
New York September 14, 2003 - If Luella Bartley's spring 2004 collection is any indication of how the British surfer girl spent her summer holiday, then it's good to be Bartley. As her program notes explained it, the Luella girl is "all about dancing around the fire on a tropical beach - voodoo style." It certainly beats sweating in the city any day.
Loose, colorful, and somewhat tribal is how she interpreted her vision. To the sounds of drum-laden dance music, she sent out her tanned, beach-haired Luella girls, looking like the chicest of savages.
Low-slung skirts were cinched paper-bag style, men's shirting was used for oversized dresses, long coats came in potato sack material, a knockout gown gained more punch with a primitive pop art print; and all the looks were wrapped up tight with double wound leather belts, littered with jangles of charms.
Recently, Bartley has received much attention for her accessories, namely her handbags, which she designs along with young talent Stuart Vevers. And this season, the two didn't disappoint. Along with colorful clutches and grab-bags adorned with the trinkets Bartley can't seem to get enough of, there were a couple hobo bags in green lizard skin and orange leather that will undoubtedly be on many a spring wish list. Whether the fluorescent green Grecian sandals she showed will be as big a success is somewhat questionable, especially since several of the models seemed to have some trouble keeping them laced up properly.
Bartley presented her latest collection Sunday afternoon in a bright studio space on the West Side Highway, a last minute location change from the Bryant Park tents that caused quite some confusion and consequently many empty seats. Fortunately, Helena Christensen did receive the memo and sat front row with her hands clapped around the ears of her strikingly beautiful son Mingus. It seems not everyone is suited for the Luella tribal life.