Jeffrey Chow Spring 2005
New York Fashion Week Spring 2005
Jeffrey Chow: New Luxe Treatments
By Mari Davis
Photos by Javier Mateo
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NEW YORK, Sep 14, 2004/ FW/ --- Last season’s Ecco Domani grant winner Jeffrey Chow continues his creative treatment of the new luxe that in turn continue to gain him more fans in each passing season.
For Spring 2005, Jeffrey Chow expands his “Expression of New Glamour” via inventive creations that use non-traditional and traditional materials and fabric.
Standout was a sequined bolero made from soda cans, a great example of the designer’s innovative takes on everyday, even recyclable things.
While we’re looking at his inventiveness, he throws us a curve ball and sends very traditional looks that eye-catching in their own right, such as the blue-green spaghetti cocktail dress with a deep U-shaped neckline and obi-inspired sash.
Jeffrey Chow had found the right balance with being edgy and traditional, wherein clients from both sides of the spectrum will surely enjoy wearing the clothes whether they come from their side or the other because at the end of the day, the apparel shown are beautiful and stunning no matter who is looking at it.
And for those of you who watches the front row, Olympic winners Michael Phelps, Lenny Krayzelburg
and Ian Crocker shared front row seating with Anna Wintour (Vogue) and Cindy Weber Cleary (In Style.)
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