Mar01
It is a proven fact: Wearing the right clothes just feels better. And the ladies at Odd Molly’s showing made this quite apparent. This was one of the most engaging presentations that District L was fortunate enough to enjoy.
Models were strewn around The Box in various boudoir settings – and a few giggling girls were lounging by the bar. The looks combined hippy-esque knitwear with sassier lingerie-inspired pieces. The collection was that perfect mix of undone-chic, blending effortless comfort and sex appeal.


…And this was no time for PYTs to stand around looking bored. Models were bouncing on beds, throwing apples at each other, and even passing out roses. It was almost like being invited to a country cabin filled with the most beautiful people who took a bundle of afghans, sherpa pillows, oversized sweaters, and legwarmers to wear over their negligees. The Texan girl in me particularly fell for the poshly painted cowboy booties. I die.


Post by Madisen Walker
Images by Rachel Cuyler
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by: districtl
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Filed in: New York Fashion Week, Cowboy boots, Lincoln Center, boudoir, odd molly, the box, madisen walker, rachel cuyler, model presentations, PYT, undone chic, effortless comfort
Mar01
In a striking combination of crimson, royal, and plum, Lois Eastlund debuted her signature mod silhouettes during New York Fashion Week on February 14. Her deliberate delineation provided a streamlined sensibility, while calculated contours added the right touch of edgy femininity. Lois Eastlund's runway presentation offered versatility-without-kitsch -- independence-sans-pretension.
Rockstar talent with a perceptive attitude, all wrapped into a Lower East Side boutique? No wonder she's a DL regular.


Post by Amanda LaMela
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by: districtl
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Tags: plum, New York Fashion Week, New York City, Lower East Side, colorblocking, crimson, 80s inspired, royal blue, Lois Eastlund, district l, 60s Fashion, fashion nomad, rockstar talent, independent retailers, ludlow, DL regular, mod silhouettes, edgy femininity, best color combinations