Author:Dara PrantPublish date:Sep 8, 2019Sumptuous Italian silks and elaborately beaded confections have been relatively absent from the first half of New York Fashion Week's 2020 shows. Instead, it seems designers might have found their fabrics in the Jo-Ann Fabrics clearance aisle.
At Jeremy Scott, for instance, there were hallucinogenic pieces concocted from patchworked satin panties and metallic leather mini dresses that looked more like the packaged pop-star Halloween costumes you'd find at Party City than designer frocks sold on Farfetch.com. This shiny lamé fabric reappeared at Christopher John Rogers on a number of gowns.
Christian Siriano, too, used the shimmery, festival-approved fabric to make a body-hugging off-the-shoulder dress and a few tops. Many other pieces from the designer's collection looked like they could have been purchased in the costume aisle of a fabric store as well — the construction level, of course, was leaps and bounds beyond what you'd see at a dance recital or a high school musical.
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