Fabrics Interseason Fall 2005
Paris Pręt-á-Porter Fall 2005
Fabrics Interseason: A Touch of Artistry & Lots of Creativity
By Mari Davis
Photos courtesy of Fabrics Interseason
DALLAS, Mar 14, 2005/ FW/ --- In a season of volume and draping, Fabrics Interseason got it just right, sending urban wear silhouettes that showed its mastery of tailoring techniques.
More of an experimentalist than a classicist, Fabrics Interseason’s Fall 2005 collection main color palette is very somber – black, white and different shades of gray in between, plus a sprinkling of colors just for fun.
Loose fitting striped pants matched with an apron coat is more for the cool autumn days and nights, while the black duvet oversized anorak with a hood and cape will surely keep you warm even at subzero temperatures.
Interesting look is the gray jacket and skirt with white leggings worn with black knee-high stacked heel boots. An asymmetrical hemline of sort, with a keyhole in the middle where the legs shows, it’s designed for an individualist consumer who wants to look different.
More on the mainstream are the coats wide lapels and the cape that is patterned after a graduation toga.
Definitely urban wear with a touch of artistry and lots of creativity.
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