Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Whitney Eve S/S 2013: Elements Magnified




As celebrities and fashion connoisseurs alike pour into the Studio at Lincoln Center the scene would have been utter chaos if it weren’t for the efficiency of the PR staff from People’s Revolution. Everyone from magazine editors, bloggers, and photographers were eagerly anticipating what designer Whitney Port had in store for her Whitney Eve Spring/Summer 2013 collection. At one point the house was at such capacity that venue security closed down the lines with people waiting to get inside; I knew this show was sure to leave everyone in awe.
Whitney Eve ‘s S/S 2013 collection explores the ideas of geological elements, and uses it as inspiration for her signature prints, “the elements of precious stones and crystals magnified, shattered, and blurred to create this season’s prints.” Whitney Eve is synonymous to eclectic feminine aesthetic, while embracing a youthful elegance. Printed denim, fringed evening gowns and blouses, and luxurious knit-wears all combine under a banner of menswear inspired tailoring to create this strong edgy definition of femininity.

Personally, I enjoy when designers combine different aspects of design such as structured and fluid silhouettes, casual and tailored, soft and edgy to create an ensemble that‘s complimentary  to each piece and exudes confident ‘CHIC’ , and Whitney Eve is a prime example of how mixing and matching different fashion ingredients can come together as a perfect mosaic in fashion.

Many in the industry had deep doubts about Whitney Port making her mark as a respected designer often remarks like “She’s another celebrity using her fame to try to be a designer,” has been expressed, but as she proves her talent; and season after season bring to one of fashion’s biggest stage an amazing collection, Whitney Port has cemented her name as a respected American Designer, and proves all doubts WRONG! I continue to look forward to Whitney Port’s growth as a designer and what direction she will take Whitney Eve in the future.
















 
 


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