
While
Gareth Pugh may not be a designer well-known to the American fashion
world, he sought to change that with his Fall 2016 Ready-to-wear
collection that focused on female fatale empowerment.
Cobalt
blue was the name of the game, with models wearing fitted
blazer-dresses and hats in the shade along with white stars to evoke a
sense of feminine patriotism; perhaps as a satirical gesture to the
world of politics and immersion of feminism and modernity within the
21st century.
He
dressed his models in vibrant neutrals and cobalt blue, strutting down
the runway in well-executed and tailored power suits with flared pants
paired with fitted blouses and blazers.
Sticking
to a well form-fitting style aesthetic, he broadened his stylistic
choices this collection by attenuating flares in the hems and pants,
accenting outfits with eccentric and over-the-top capes and coats to
pair with tight leatherette wrapped pencil skirts, plunging neckline
blazers and otherwise neutral ensembles. 


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