What happens when you dress the First Lady? Your show is likely to be a veritable who’s who of the fashion world, as at Jason Wu’s show yesterday, where top editors, buyers, and socialites braved the rainy weather to catch the latest line by the up-and-coming designer.
Robbie Myers, editor in chief of Elle, often wears all black to the shows and always arrives perfectly coiffed.
Andre Leon Talley in a pink polo shirt.
Wool dress with patent leather trim.
A red bodice matched by the flash of red soles on her Louboutins.
Shorts aren’t going away just because the temperature’s dropping: wear them in wool as you would a skirt, paired with black tights, a jacket, and heels.
A lightweight print dress gets adapted for rainy weather with boots, tights and a jacket.
Elegant gray printed skirt and patent leather heels paired with a tailored black coat and pearls.
Lynn Yaeger, a good sport even though it was raining on everyone’s fashion parade.
A dash of red made the gray day seem less dreary.
These are some kickass zip up leather cigarette pants. She literally must have zipped herself into them – anything for fashion, darling.
Anna Wintour in a stunning vermillion silk coat with gold necklace.
Sarah Rutson in a classic trench. At least a dozen guests arrived in trenches, many of them Burberry, giving some credence to fashion mags’ predictions that the classics would be back in full force this fall.
Burberry trench, paired with a striking white hat.
A very polished Olivia Chantecaille in a silk top, polka-dot skirt, Burberry trench, and alligator bag.
Kate Lanphear in business mode with tweed coat and blue button down.
This is what you have to love about Hamish Bowles: When everyone else is wearing a trench, he is wearing a trench with surrealist eyes printed all over it. A true original.
















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bellastraniera
a.k.a. Marcy Swingle - obsessed with food and fashion.
