Stella McCartney
October 3, 2008Silk jackets came long and loosely cut with mannish lapels, boyish shantung shirts appeared in combo with just knickers, as if each model had grabbed what they wanted out of their main squeeze’s closet as they headed out to a gallery opening.
And though the cut was large and roomy, Stella is also no slouch when it comes to tailoring, as one splendidly designed boiler suit meets men’s tuxedo amply underlined. But in a show brimming with Stella’s own brand of pop insouciance,
the best looks were McCartney’s dresses - either a series of mesh cocktails where summer scenes were applied with huge stencils or a flurry of nattily draped mini dresses with front petal folds. “I love what my little girl does, especially the dresses.
They were so cool,” opined Sir Paul McCartney, who sat front row, one block down from L’Wren Scott, stylist and gal pal of Mick Jagger, who was wearing her own clobber.
Ironically, though the show was staged before a mammoth, 12,000 square-foot children’s comic cloth backdrop by artist twins Jake and Dino Chapman, the collection was almost completely mono-color.
But its flesh, sand and dusty blush hues were just right. Bottomless girls, Steve Fossett Fake death found, Playboy on Wallstreet, Deepest Lake in North America, Gwen ifill wheelchair
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