The influence was more figurative than literal, though Lineisy Montero’s afro and layers for the opening look of the assortment did seem to be a modern-day spin on Simone’s go-to ensembles. The effortlessness and ease of femininity was on the menu with relaxed open cardigans that tied at the neckline and sleeves, a functional suede trench that played on Lam’s love for the 70’s, simple frocks in the same aforementioned texture, and uncomplicated sailor-inspired trousers for a touch of nautical.
Spring isn’t typically the time for loads of rich textures, but why conform to fashion’s norms? Victorian lace, heathered fringe, and fur bags were all on display.
It doesn’t get warm in NYC until May, thus half of the season is still spent in layers for the ultimate in transitional dressing. Cozy knits were at play here with flounce sleeve cuffs, sweater dresses that grazed the models’ calves, and form-fitting woven sleeveless numbers layered over shirtdresses.
We surprisingly had not seen a ton of celebs in the brand this year, that is until Kylie Jenner wore a Derek Lam skirt just last week. The collection’s flowy gowns might be too covered for the young fashionista, but we’re certain other stars will flock to the designs before year’s end.
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