, snipping off the ribbons with a few artfully jagged cuts. Meanwhile, others in the cast sported a laid-back California vibe, hair swept back with beachy, flat-ironed waves.
A model's decorated blonde ponytail plays off the striped top embroidered by Mexican artisans; on the front are white stars, in homage to the American flag.What punches of color arrived in Cohen’s collection met their match in the dashes of eye pigment by makeup artist Yuki Hayashi. Painterly gestures seemed only fitting: The day’s venue was the sun-filled East Village studio of Caio Fonseca, his large canvases and spattered floor setting the scene.
If unity is one overarching theme, sustainability is another for Cohen’s label, which he cofounded with his business partner Sarah Leff in 2011. The swatches that wound up as hair accessories—including Cohen’s hand-drawn prints juxtaposing Dia de Los Muertos skulls with flower petals shaped like surfboards—are scraps from the design studio floor, a microcosm of an ongoing mission to find new uses for leftover fabric. Upcycling isn’t limited to fashion.
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