Saturday, February 15, 2014

NYFW Collections Fall/Winter 2014

 
 
 Designer: David Tlale
 
The David Tlale collection started soft and spring like, but ended on a dark note. First cascading down the runway were taupe loose blouses paired with white and tan high waisted skirts and shorts. Blush structured dresses with thick tweed collars in mustard yellow and brown shades. Then came the sheer black tops with navy blue and black leather jackets or detailing. Lace paired with sheer materials and rhinestone appliques on collars of the dresses made this collection irresistible.

The hair on models was kept at a deep part and the front of the hair was brought down for a side swept effect. This hair look is very popular for the fall/winter 2014 shows. For the skin, models faces had a matte finish to allow the metallic on the eyes to really pop. The inner bottom lash line was highlighted with a sweep of gold shadow. On the lips was a matte nude lipstick.
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Designer: Carmen Marc Valvo
 
Punk chic is the easiest way to describe Carmen Marc Valvo’s Fall/Winter 2014 collection. All pieces had mixes of textures like leather calf skin with metallic, velvet with leather fitted snake skin dress with a fur scarf, the entire collection was about mixing different elements to create an edgy, yet classic look.

For the makeup, models wore a shimmery ivory shadow on the centers of the eyelid, while lash lines bared with a wearable graphic liner. Top lids were lined from the outer half and expanded further for a slight winged liner look. Bottom lashes were also only lined from the outer half extending out a bit. The models faces were kept fresh and natural with a glossy, nude lip.

The hair was very interesting for this show; pieces were attached to model’s heads creating a fringe cut bang but solely focused on the center of the head. The rest of the hair was pulled slick back into a mid-ponytail with hair bands securing the tail to create a stacked ponytail look.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Photographer: Eric Marillier

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