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Jefrrey Chow :flower:

"American sportswear meets the Greeks" is how Hong Kong–born Chow, who studied at Central Saint Martins and worked at Pucci, describes his first collection.

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Annelore

With a little help from Gen Art, Catherine Malandrino alum Juliana Cho brought her girly, softly retro designs to a wider audience.

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Camilla Stærk.
:P :heart:
Danish-born, London-based Stærk showed in New York for the first time with a moody collection that favored hand-sewn leather and asymmetry.

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Louis Verdad

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Even before his much-lauded debut at L.A. fashion week, Verdad had a major fan base (Madonna, Cate Blanchett) for his theatrical-yet-wearable clothes.

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Originally posted by Spacemiu@Nov 12th, 2003 - 8:32 pm
Camilla Stærk.
:P :heart:

Danish-born, London-based Stærk showed in New York for the first time with a moody collection that favored hand-sewn leather and asymmetry.

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thanks for the post ,space. Camilla caught my eye as well. :D
 
I love louis verdad! I was very excited when i saw they put him on the list!
 
Originally posted by LolitaLuxe+Nov 12th, 2003 - 10:44 pm--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(LolitaLuxe @ Nov 12th, 2003 - 10:44 pm)</div><div class='quotemain'> <!--QuoteBegin-Spacemiu@Nov 12th, 2003 - 8:32 pm
Camilla Stærk.
:P  :heart:

Danish-born, London-based Stærk showed in New York for the first time with a moody collection that favored hand-sewn leather and asymmetry.

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thanks for the post ,space. Camilla caught my eye as well. :D [/b][/quote]
I love Camilla Staerk!! She showed in NY this time?! I had been wondering of her whereabouts as I haven't seen anything for a couple seasons.

Fantastic collection! Moody is her style.

Apart from she and Annelore,nothing too exciting going on there.

Names to watch? I would have at least added Ann-Sofie Back or Lutz to that list. Or was this all American based(and shown)collections?
 
Originally posted by Spacemiu@Nov 12th, 2003 - 9:32 pm
Camilla Stærk.
:P :heart:

Danish-born, London-based Stærk showed in New York for the first time with a moody collection that favored hand-sewn leather and asymmetry.

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Great news, Spacemiu. :woot: Thank you for taking the time.

Camilla Stærk caught my eye, as well. :wink:
 
:woot: Camilla Stærk is by far the best from this bunch, love her style.
Sorry to say but i find Annelore & Chow a bit plain, Louis Verdad is absolutely not my style, too Valentino influenced no? :ninja:

Scott, i think Lutz and Ann-Sophie have been around for quite some time, actually Lutz made it to style's new-to-watch some time ago ?

i would personally include Martin Grand in their list

thanks for the topic space :flower:
 
Originally posted by Lena@Nov 13th, 2003 - 4:28 am
:woot: Camilla Stærk is by far the best from this bunch, love her style.
Sorry to say but i find Annelore & Chow a bit plain, Louis Verdad is absolutely not my style, too Valentino influenced no? :ninja:

Scott, i think Lutz and Ann-Sophie have been around for quite some time, actually Lutz made it to style's new-to-watch some time ago ?

i would personally include Martin Grand in their list

thanks for the topic space :flower:
Must agree. Isn't there enough generic fashion being represented already?

Not sure if I recall Lutz being in the names to watch. I see your point about Ann-Sofie but speaking in terms of mainstream readership--she too is still extremely obscure.
 
:heart: Camilla. I don't like L.Verdad something about the collection doesn't resonate with me. :(
 
Louis Verdad is my favourite. Very cute and very feminine and very me. I like it alot. :heart:
 
Originally posted by Scott+Nov 13th, 2003 - 9:33 am--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Scott @ Nov 13th, 2003 - 9:33 am)</div><div class='quotemain'> <!--QuoteBegin-Lena@Nov 13th, 2003 - 4:28 am
:woot: Camilla Stærk is by far the best from this bunch, love her style. lut
Sorry to say but i find Annelore & Chow a bit plain, Louis Verdad is absolutely not my style, too Valentino influenced no? :ninja:

Scott, i think Lutz and Ann-Sophie have been around for quite some time, actually Lutz made it to style's new-to-watch some time ago ?

i would personally include Martin Grand in their list

thanks for the topic space :flower:
Must agree. Isn't there enough generic fashion being represented already?

Not sure if I recall Lutz being in the names to watch. I see your point about Ann-Sofie but speaking in terms of mainstream readership--she too is still extremely obscure. [/b][/quote]
lutz wa son for fall yes, big surprise from style.com, he is so talented :heart:
 
Camilla Stærk definetely is the most intresting here. I'll keep an eye on her. :wink:

Thanks for this, Space. :flower:
 

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