Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Surface effects
Origami folds, precision cuts, collage, sculptural and wrap effects texture is where designers true artistry came into view for fall. Rodartes collage creations, Marchesas ball gown with stiff, paper-airplane-like folds, J.C. Obandos micro-pleat dresses and Proenza Schoulers shredded-burnout velvet sheaths were clothing as art. The trend also appeared on more everyday garb, including gray sweat shirts with sculpted power sleeves at Marc Jacobs, not-so-basic workaday skirts with origami folds at Nicole Miller and Michael Kors, and coats and dresses with sparkling net overlays like spun sugar at Carmen Marc Valvo.
— Booth Moore
J.C. Obando outfit, pictured
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(Peter Stigter / For The Times)
Proenza Schouler
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• Newer generation of designers energizes the runways
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• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Surface effects
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Pegged pants
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Urban Warrior
(Jonas Gustavsson and Peter Stigter / For The Times)
Nicole Miller
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• Newer generation of designers energizes the runways
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Color pop
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Lean lines
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: A call to arms
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Surface effects
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Pegged pants
• Fall 2009 NYFW trends: Urban Warrior
(Jonas Gustavsson and Peter Stigter / For The Times)