15.9.09

Undivided Acceptation

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Between timeless developed labels and new innovative designers for spring 2010 Rachel Roy has left her mark this season with her ready to wear collection generating a mass amount of interest. After diligently looking at the photos of Rachel Roy's show, I noticed her work life in Manhattan present in her collection. Attire for the stereotypical working woman in the city was taken and deconstructed then cut asymmetrically, which didn't take the femininity away in her spring line.
Rachel's line incorporated many different draping techniques done to perfection, corresponding to the cuts of her fabric accomplishing the intended style. Although, Rachel's collection, as well as her style is original the vibrant hues of the fabric where somewhat traditional which I personally loved as it came across as  glamorous accompanied by sequins and patterns.
The outfit I absolutely adored was the green jumpsuit with a hint of charcoal paired with neutral gray stiletto sandals. Compelling the outfit was a multi-stone collapsed chain necklace and a bright pink clutch making the entire outfit pop. The cut of the jumpsuit appears as if there is two parts to the garment as it accentuates the body in the waist line and plays slightly with harem pants. I definitely feel Rachel Roy's collection is a topic of discussion whether your opinion is positive or negative her originality should be acknowledged I however am pleased to say the thought of Rachel Roy’s spring collection in my mind is completed with positive thoughts.

1 comment:

  1. What a stunning grey skirt in the last picture. Thanks so much for sharing, it is a beautiful collection.

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