Lie Sang Bong Fall 2005
Paris Pręt-á-Porter Fall 2005
Lie Sang Bong: Tough Chic
By Mari Davis
Photos courtesy of Lie Sang Bong
PARIS, Mar 7, 2005/ FW/ --- Showing today at Place des Vosges, Korean designer Lie Sang Bong proposed tough chic for women this coming fall.
Brown camouflage and black & white were the main color palette softened by sweet lavender and tie-dyed prints.
Opting for a very masculine silhouette, the emerging designer sent generously cut Capri length pants that tapered starting below the knee and matched it with knee high stiletto boots.
The biker jacket was reworked, making it double-breasted with white buttons and piping for a more feminine look.
Fur was resplendent either as a full coat or trim on the collar and sleeves, sometimes done as a shawl.
Showing a romantic side, Lie Sang Bong sent a black & white ensemble with a baby collar and ruffled sleeves, the skirt pencil cut and the hemline was asymmetrical.
It was mostly daywear and the concession to eveningwear was a halter neck floor length gown in tie-dye prints with a blue train.
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