Now, if you’re not a fan of folk inspiration, plaid prints or eccentric ensembles, this presentation may be a little hard to swallow.
Aside from the eclectic nature of this collection, I was instantly drawn to the vintage feel of the looks. They border along the lines of both conservative and somewhat masculine while also garnering a subtle 70’s vibe.
The Suno fashion house also managed to stick to their go-to strategies which include quirky silhouettes, loads of prints and over sized effects. Initially, I wasn’t quite sure as to whether or not this presentation incorporated a “tomboy” vibe but (as the looks progressed) the mix of femininity seemed to make its way down the catwalk.
I admit, I can’t deny a good pinstripe! And, Suno certainly delivered. Models showcased innovative ways to casually style this workwear print by adding wrap touches, playful bell sleeves and dark-hued florals. There was also an impressive amount of proportion play, layered ruffles and statement metallics.
In contrast to the imaginative stylings, I wasn’t too keen on Suno’s plaid obsession.
The satiny numbers were the real MVPs of this collection! From the silky floral-printed midi skirt to the sleek matching dress, Suno’s take on ladylike flair proved to be quite the statement maker.
All in all, the show skewed ultimate cozy feels. It was also served as a breath of fresh air in a sea of endless shows that seem to uplift the typical bodycon/sheer/embellished numbers. With that, I’m curious to see what the next season may hold.
So, what do you think of Suno’s Fall 2016 collection?
Signing Out — Esmesha