Sunday, 8 September 2013

KATE SPADE S/S 2014

NEW YORK FASHION WEEK
Eternal summer: The presentation's backdrop was a luscious make-shift garden on the second floor of an industrial Manhattan building
Models stood in rows on bright green hedges, flanked by perfectly manicured lemon trees - a theme that drew many 'cute!' exclamations from the editorial set.
Full-skirts in heavy, shiny satin; digital watercolor prints reminiscent of Monet's garden in Giverny, and silver metallics punctuated the fun and feminine collection - a signature Kate Spade aesthetic that, to many brisk New Yorker's, is a cleansing anecdote to grunge.

Garden party: Models stood in rows on bright green hedges, flanked by perfectly manicured lemon trees - a theme drew many 'cute!' exclamations from the editorial set

Garden party: Models stood in rows on bright green hedges, flanked by perfectly manicured lemon trees - a theme that drew many 'cute!' exclamations from the editorial set.

Cafe in Capri: For spring/summer 2014, Kate Spade's designer Deborah Lloyd had one vision of Europe: perfectly polished
'I turned to the garden and the streets of Europe,' explained Ms Lloyd, the brand's president and chief creative officer.

Monaco-bound: 'I turned to the garden and the streets of Europe,' explained Ms Lloyd, the brand's president and chief creative officer, at her New York Fashion Week presentation this morning

Ladylike: Models backstage look perfectly polished in the spring/summer 2014 Kate Spade collection
Ladylike: Models backstage look perfectly polished in the spring/summer 2014 Kate Spade collection



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