Hey, have you heard? Times are hard. But with New York Fashion Week just around the corner, there are still gowns to gawk at, models to mock, and stars to stalk. While the past few New York seasons have been cast as mostly blips on the fashion radar (was the gloomy state of our union hurting the state of our hemlines?), this go-round there are some emerging designers in the neighborhood who are trying to shake things up by putting credit and creative crunches aside and giving Fashion Week a try for the first time ever. Let’s look at one.
Yesterday I caught up with Prabal Gurung, who, two weeks from now, will be launching his first namesake collection. “It’s about well-made clothes,” he said. “A reason to escape.” We were at his makeshift showroom—an on-loan studio apartment on Third Street that belongs to an editor friend. Gurung had spent the day arranging and numbering the looks for his upcoming presentation with his stylist, which seemed almost suspect considering most designers’ last-minute frenzies. “I’ve been working on this for ... a while!” he explained.
For years, Gurung has been making special-order pieces for private clients, while also designing for Cynthia Rowley, and, most recently, for Bill Blass, as design director. But launching a collection from scratch is certainly an adjustment from his previous princely purview. “I loved running around to the factories and shops, and doing everything myself,” he said. “It made me realize how much I still love doing this.” And eight years in Manhattan has left him with no shortage of industry loyalists ready to lend a hand, a show space, or a professional eye (the most priceless). “It’s been very emotional, the amount of support I’ve gotten already, without asking.”
For his fall ’09 collection, Gurung looked to the New York woman—editors, socials, and friends who are uptown and downtown all at once, always looking great. The story is about precise lines and basic colors: black, white, red, and a little beige cashmere for day. “I wanted it focused and clear-cut.” But that’s all the hints for now. Gurung’s collection will be revealed downtown at Flag Art on February 12. Bonne chance!
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I am looking forward to his collection !!!! > < very proud as a nepalese

article taken from: (Vanity fair )
Yesterday I caught up with Prabal Gurung, who, two weeks from now, will be launching his first namesake collection. “It’s about well-made clothes,” he said. “A reason to escape.” We were at his makeshift showroom—an on-loan studio apartment on Third Street that belongs to an editor friend. Gurung had spent the day arranging and numbering the looks for his upcoming presentation with his stylist, which seemed almost suspect considering most designers’ last-minute frenzies. “I’ve been working on this for ... a while!” he explained.
For years, Gurung has been making special-order pieces for private clients, while also designing for Cynthia Rowley, and, most recently, for Bill Blass, as design director. But launching a collection from scratch is certainly an adjustment from his previous princely purview. “I loved running around to the factories and shops, and doing everything myself,” he said. “It made me realize how much I still love doing this.” And eight years in Manhattan has left him with no shortage of industry loyalists ready to lend a hand, a show space, or a professional eye (the most priceless). “It’s been very emotional, the amount of support I’ve gotten already, without asking.”
For his fall ’09 collection, Gurung looked to the New York woman—editors, socials, and friends who are uptown and downtown all at once, always looking great. The story is about precise lines and basic colors: black, white, red, and a little beige cashmere for day. “I wanted it focused and clear-cut.” But that’s all the hints for now. Gurung’s collection will be revealed downtown at Flag Art on February 12. Bonne chance!
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I am looking forward to his collection !!!! > < very proud as a nepalese


article taken from: (Vanity fair )