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Sally LaPointe S/S 2011 Finale Video


Sep13

A bold ending to Sally LaPointe's bold showing - watch and see for yourself, and get a taste of the madness.


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Beauty and Distortion: Sally LaPointe SS/11


Sep13

There is a certain energy one encounters before the start of a great show; the collective excitement and support is palpable before you're even handed your seat assignment. Such was the case as District L entered 548 W. 22nd street for Sally LaPointe's SS11 Debut Runway Presentation this evening.

As we were seated among what we felt to be fashion's next generation of influential players, we noticed the curiously arranged runway layout, complete with purposely placed cinder blocks.

A duo of androgynous gatekeepers, clad in all black, opened the monolithic steel doors and unleashed a towering procession of models in a billow of smoke.

The collection, while at first alien and intense, possessed a certain human vulnerability - like a post-apocalyptic longing for what once was. Lapointe's runway included kimono mini-frocks and spun thermal leggings; opalescent, silk gowns and "horsehair" trousers offered a more nostalgic familiarity within the context of the collection.

After the show, Brynne from MAO PR brought us backstage to have a few words with Sally herself regarding her inspiration and background. The RISD graduate started out by designing men's accessories, until she finally decided to go into business with her roommate and start her own label. Her inspiration for her SS/11 line was "a mix of beauty and distortion ... inspired by the intoxication of accepting madness."

LaPointe's debut collection reminded us of why we love fashion in the first place: This industry isn't about squeezing into a celebrity-jammed show or having your picture taken next to Tim Gunn. It's about the passion and support for new talent and their ability to inspire.


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A Standing Ovation for Alexander Berardi S/S 2011


Sep12

Newcomer Alexander Berardi didn't come with high expectations, but in one fell swoop he proved everyone wrong. The audience in the Studio today was treated to a well-edited, expertly crafted and, frankly, dead-fucking-on collection of playful sundresses, classic eveningwear, and super-versatile sportswear. As the show progressed, you could see the realization dawning on everyone's face that this was a true gem. The standing O at the end of the video only drives the point home. We're very, very happy that we were front and center for this young designer's pivotal industry moment.

 

Post by Nicolas Sera-Leyva


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District L is Amanda LaMela & Nicolas Sera-Leyva

 




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