NY Fashion week is almost wrapped for fall 2009. I know, you hardly noticed - right? Nothing like a global recession to knock the wind out of luxury RTW collections. Models falling off their platforms rebound faster than this retail migraine being felt around the world. How can cashmere compare with cash poor? It can't - but somehow it should. We all know we are in a serious economic slowdown - but lets call it a re-adjustment and admit that at least part of the situation is emotional and psychological. After- all is it shocking to anyone that suddenly those McMansions in the middle of nowhere, U.S. are now worth half their value? They weren't worth anything to begin with! just because you call it a gated community doesn't make it Bellaire people!
I'm going to stay positive but be honest. I was not excited for this show season. New York never has the ooh -ahh factor that Paris has. Maybe its in the water - you know when you try to buy a bagel in L.A. and its just not the same? There is just something about French designers that make you swoon. Is it the fabric? no, many are the same used in NY collections as those in Paris. Is it the venue? Well, who could compete with the Grand Palais - but no.. most shows in the Bryant Park Tents are equivalent to those in the show spaces in Paris. Of course it is the designers themselves and maybe the entire cultural approach to fashion. In France - it is a national treasure. In the U.S. its another thing that most people in the red states don't understand...and when they see it they say things like " who wears that?"
Remember when things were different? NY shows used to follow London, Milan, and Paris. NY designers used to be accused of being too "influenced" by the European shows by the time their designs hit the runway. Mr. Helmet Lang changed all that a while back when he still had some fashion muscle to flex. Mr. Lang decided to show his collection in New York and before buyers and editors ran to Europe - and all the NY designers followed. Like some rogue fashion terrorist Mr. Lang was able to upset the entire program -ruin labor day weekend for most in the biz and then disappear. - but I digress. Now American designers show their collections before European mega brands hit the runway... and hold their breath to see if they are still relevant after journalists and buyers take a trip to the Louvre. Of course it shouldn't be a problem if you know what your doing - but if your collection looks like loving hands at home made it - your toast!
Of course there are American heavy weights who can carry a trend. Marc Jacobs for example is a leader in the industry and his tenure at Louis Vuitton gives him the Teflon deflection for criticism that would destroy a newcomer or start up. His days of fashion rebel or New York nerd are long over. Donna Karan stands out for the quality of her runway exits. While her name might not be synonymous with luxury - the designers of the runway collection are pure luxe! They really headed back to the roots of the brand for Fall 2009 with wraps and folds and jersey all over. Classic Donna Karan.
Proenza Schouler also continue to evolve each season. There aren't many young collections that have the sophistication this collection has. It is amazing how luxury can envelope creativity and produce something magical on the runway. I can't wait to see where they are headed!
I had to laugh reading some of the reported "in the know" fashion flock writing about Ikram in Chicago as she emerged as Michelle Obama's fashion stylist. It was written that Ikram Goldman has been "under the radar" and "elusive"- PLEASE. Ms. Goldman has been doing an excellent job at editing and presenting her namesake boutique in Chicago for 10 years. Anyone who has spent any time in a designer house should know her name and would have seen her at writing appointments. I guess if you only sit in the front row at shows and scribble notes about frocks - but don't have any connection to the business - you might have missed Ikram. But I think you should take a look behind you - or to the left or the right once in a while. Maybe now that we all woke up with a bling hangover from the Bush years - people will start to notice people again - not just Maybachs and mega rocks!
Finally, all the talk about Jason Wu - also due to Mrs. Obama. Rinse and repeat from my comments above. Before January it was Jason who? and now that we know him - I'm not so sure anyone is that excited by what he is showing. But it is something new to write about...