Proenza Schouler S/S 08 NYC

This is the first collection from ny that has got me really excited,:woot: it is my favorite collection from them yet,:heart: i love the military inspired streetwear looks a the beginning and the feathered dresses and gold sequin and feather looks on Sasha and Missy blew my mind!!!!:heart::D
 
i love proenza schouler, and i see alot of things that i do like, but it seems like theres just too much going on...i wish the collection was more focused, and that they had developed a few of the ideas shown a bit more.
 
^i think so too
there seem to be a lot of themes
 
from Style.com
– Nicole Phelps
NEW YORK, September 7, 2007 – Three days old now, this reshuffled fashion week has gotten off to a less-than-inspired start. But leave it to Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough to pump some blood into the proceedings. Their new silhouette is decidedly body-conscious: With cinched belts everywhere and just one pair of pants on the runway at tonight's venue, the Park Avenue Armory, Spring is all about the waist and the legs—the longer the better.

The show began with a short black dress topped off by both a hemp waistcoat and a second, more abbreviated vest. Following on were a number of looks with a vaguely military air, complete with cavalry hats by fashion's new favorite milliner, Albertus Swanepoel. From there, the clothes took on a more tribal feel. Black-and-white striped jackets were layered over shirtdresses and long-sleeved tees, and the bodice of one dress was beaded in a zebra pattern. Altogether, things were less posh and more street than last season, and, for that reason, the collection seemed truer to the duo's own personal style.

Hernandez and McCollough said they wanted to explore the idea of contrasts, "something organic and man-made, primitive and refined." And thanks to the fact that Valentino Fashion Group bought a 45 percent stake in the company in July, Proenza Schouler can afford to really up the ante on the refinement front. The gold-leaf silk pieces that closed the parade—Liya Kebede's double-breasted sleeveless coat-dress was the best—are as luxe as it gets, and will no doubt require a socialite's or celebrity's hefty wallet. Demi Moore swooped out after the show with, count them, four bodyguards in tow. The boys should ask to borrow a couple of those: There are going to be plenty of eager ladies elbowing to wear these clothes.
 
this is my favorite collection in NY so far, its amazing I really like it!! different from what Ive seen in NY this season
 
Mmmm that mustard color returns! PS is never a disappointment.
 
It's very Proenza, it just seems a continuation of all their other shows, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. But this show doesn't have the instant appeal as all the other shows do, as good as some of the pieces are I feel like I've seen it all before.
Again, I'm confused what Proenza have done to earn such a reputation, it's certainly nothing I haven't seen before.
 
I especially agree about the Prada and Balenciaga influence, but I still think this is very Proenza. I like it, especially the tribal inspired pieces and I really love their use of fabric. :heart:
 
I think Proenza should move to Milan...

The luxuriousness of their clothing would certainly fit in more with Milan shows, but I feel like they add a bit of much needed excitement to New York fashion week. Without their shows to look forward to, New York would probably become another London with its fashion weeks, being categorized as boring and dull.
 
the best thing about this collection is erin wasson
i'm indifferent towards the rest
 
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Source: Style.com
 
kevinnn...please review the posting guidelines...
no more than 6 pics per post please...

thank you...
:flower:

some people have slower computers and it takes too long to load...;)
 
this is boring me to tears...
i am so fed up with this season..
i don't know if i can be bothered to even pay attention to the rest of it...

*sigh*
 
i'm surprised that so many people love this collection. personally, there is not one piece that thrills me...

disappointed...
 

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