Ralph Lauren, Spring/Summer '08 (scroll down to read the review)
Ralph Lauren
Celebrating 40 years in the fashion business since launching Polo Ralph Lauren with a line of wide neck ties, the master of American myth and legend sent out a stellar collection in a marquee constructed in the Central Park Conservatory Gardens, a botanical oasis off 105th Street. His thematic ruse were the genteel days of race going at the turn of the century back then, race meetings were effectively the contemporary catwalk, with society showing off their finest.
Lauren hit all his famous notes long bias-cut gowns in ivory and black with delicate silk corsages and his signature sporty T or crisscross backs; mens tailoring for women such as natty three-piece suits with short trousers complete with key fobs; and a parade of watercoloured floral-print tea dresses with scarves to trail in the breeze.
The fantasy did not stop there as Lauren played with pastel pink jockey silks, turning race scene-printed fabric into bustle-backed cocktail dresses and jodhpurs so a la mode with neat blazers. One safe bet is that this collection will do exceptionally well. Show over, the back wall of the marquee pulled back to reveal the gardens set for a cinematically elegant dinner the sirens and street action of the world outside temporarily it seemed shut down.
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