Worsted wool herringbone separates and dresses in black, white and camel for day and evening
shimmied down the runway, some trimmed in sable and some hound’s-tooth sparsely beaded with
painted edges. There were other luxury trims too.
Graytweed-stenciled palettes were trimmed in ostrich feathers and herringbone and optic
hound’s-tooth and plumes were finishes on the more psychedelic items. There was an exquisite
array of furs including a dyed chinchilla torso cuff, shrug stoles, cocoons and shoulder slings
in dyed red and blue silver fox and a knee length coat of sheared and longhaired fox.
The Tuscan lamb bubble was innovative and looked so cozy and a simple but brilliant black and
white palette gown was sheer at the waist. Patent black boots gave this collection an edge.
Some of the simplest stuff worked best. I loved the tweed palette feathered shell worn with
simple black leather pants. It was fun and flirty. And the cashmere gowns like the sky blue one
with a key hole gash over the stomach looked really comfortable yet really sexy.
Susan Redstone