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Peter Som Spring 2004: Light & Carefree
New York Fashion Week Spring 2004
By Mari Davis
Photos by Javier Mateo
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Peter Som DALLAS, Nov 24, 2003/ FW/ --- San Francisco native Peter Som believes in purity of form, function and composition, and that is exactly what he showed last September in New York for his Spring 2004 collection.

His silhouette was very light and carefree, that the models looked like they were floating on the runway instead of walking.

Mixing prints with brocade and silver lamé, Peter Som broke new grounds in fashion while hitting the current feminine and glittery trend for the Spring 2004 season.

The Peter Som woman will have a lot to wear next season, starting with the low-rise printed mini-skirt paired with a ¾ sleeve short crop jacket to the ivory long jacket with matching Capri pants and rose top.

The general lightness of the collection does not mean that the young designer forgot sexy and alluring.

His short-cropped ¾ sleeve silver blouse which opens all the way to the baby collar can make head turns anywhere. Matched with a white low-rise stovepipe pants is a look to die for.

Peter Som might be young, but he surely has the pulse of his clientele – young, and on-the-go.

 

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