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#NYFW: Georgine Fall/Winter 2016 Collection

by xoJohn

Fur tails neck-lines, candy-coated dresses and lacy details are all a part of Georgine’s Fall 2016 Collection. Georgine is the vision of Designer Georgine Ratelband, founded in 2011, as a made to measure business, her collection has taken the fashion world over and has been adored by many including Kylie Jenner and Beyoncé. For this season, her focus was on the fairy-tale, with a mix of “Peter Pane” collars and “Cruella de la Ville” fur stoles. The enchanting gowns that draped over the models were quite seductive without showing much skin.

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As the only Mexican designer being featured at New York Fashion Week Men’s, Ricardo Seco’s Fall/Winter 2016 collection focuses on contemporary Mexico while drawing inspiration from the country’s bold and unique culture and history. Stark, dramatic black provides a foundation upon which Seco builds a vibrant line that plays with color, texture, luxury, and glamour. In this, his 9th collection, (titled “TIME”), Ricardo Seco combines the richness of Mexican culture with its new contemporary sophistication.

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CWST’s newest collection takes on inspiration from a cellular dead zone known as the San Juan Islands, a secluded archipelago tucked into the Puget Sound pocket located just seventy miles northwest of Seattle. Looks are interpreted by the grey washed rain shadows and Douglas-fir of Orcas Island.

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This season Matiere focused on updating looks for the urban global traveler.

One of the few collections that actually designed for cold weather – Matiereused Italian virgin wool, woolen gauze plaids, and luxurious cashmere as running threads throughout, providing both texture and warmth.

I’m a big fan of Matiere’s casual metropolitan looks, and the collection wins as a menswear brand that allows materials to lead the overall design with modern silhouettes.

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When a man complains about not having quality clothing options that transition from day to night, or convert from casual to upscale, please refer him to Robert James fall/winter ’16.

The cool new collection – drenched in black – kept it refined with a mix of double-breasted suits, strong outerwear, and a few pieces meant for a red carpet appearance.

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