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All Saints: Preppy Look
By: Catherine Townsend
Photos by: Visko Hatfield
New York, Feb 9, 2001/ FWD/ --- It may have moved to the mainstream tents, but the Gen Art show is still
on the cutting edge. After showcasing up-and-coming designers for five years, this time they chose to
give four alumni a shot in Bryant Park. "We wanted to get a mix of people from years past, whose businesses
are growing but who may not have been focusing on runway," said Gen Art Fashion Director Mary Gehlhar.
"It's great exposure for them."
Stuart Trevor of All Saints stayed away from brights with his edgy streetwear line. He said his
favorite look for fall is the pinstripe suit, in black and white for men and magenta and baby pink for women.
"Since it's our take on the suit, it's a classic but still a little crazy," he said.
This is the collection
for the prep school boy who cuts class -- taking basics like military bomber jackets, magenta or black cords
and striped blazers, then adding leather ties and funky wide belts. "You know how you scrawl song lyrics on
a notebook in grammar school?" he said, showing off a basic black sweater with the lyrics to "Our Lips
are Sealed" scrawled in silver graffiti. "That's what I was thinking of."
All Saints Fashion
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All Saints Fashion
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All Saints Fashion
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