Saturday, 8 February 2014
Show Review: Kate Spade Fall 2014.
It wouldn’t take genius to figure out that Kate Spade creative director Deborah Lloyd‘s been spending a lot of time in Asia recently. Really, anyone with two eyes and a basic knowledge of Asian cultural markers could figure it out. For fall, Lloyd juxtaposed those influences with the brand’s signature retro aesthetic, of course, with a touch of kawaii realness.
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My favorite look was a black turtleneck and teddy bear-textured skirt affixed with a giant bow.
The purse selection was a delight to see as always. Mixed in with more practical options were a slim rectangular piece emblazoned with a colorful “Hello Tokyo,” a couple fan-shaped clutches, a cute carrier in the shape of a birdcage with embroidered birds on the side, a round clutch inspired by the Japanese Maneki-Neko cat, a Chinese takeout box, and a clutch shaped like a choo-choo train.
Kate Spade is always a crowdpleaser, and this season was no exception. Of course, the woman who prefers a cleaner, more pared-down look might not jump to acquire most of these options, but certainly, she can appreciate these looks.
What do you think?
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