Los Angeles Fashion Week Spring 2010

Maxine Dillon RTW Spring 2010

Photo By Todd Williamson 

Fremont RTW Spring 2010

Fremont RTW Spring 2010

Photo By: Stefanie Keenan

Eduardo Lucero RTW Spring 2010

Eduardo Lucero RTW Spring 2010

Photo By: Donato Sardella 

Louver RTW Spring 2010

Louver RTW Spring 2010

Photo By: Donato Sardella

David Alexander: David Alexander should stick to designing dresses for Hollywood action starlets such as Megan Fox.

Division E: Division E was shown alongside Raw 7, Urban Republic and Tavik Swimwear, all of which embody the Los Angeles lifestyle.

Eduardo Lucero: Eduardo Lucero’s Latin influence shone elegantly in an all-black collection of embellished feminine dresses.

Femme Noir by Phong Hong: Phong Hong showed a pretty collection of rose-colored silk chiffon cocktail dresses that had a good girl versus bad girl vibe.

Fernanda Carneiro: Known for her seaming and colorblocking, Fernanda Carneiro showed a feminine and flirty collection of short day-to-evening dresses.

Fremont: A playful collection of slim men’s linen shorts suits and silk rompers, capris and printed frocks for women.

Future Heretics: Street-smart denim and leathers were inspired by post-apocalyptic surfers with a penchant for high-waisted skirts, distressed trenches and biker leggings.

Krys ‘N’ Jack: Craftsmanship and carpentry were behind Krysta Henry and Jacquetta O’Dell’s fun, inventive, but not particularly wearable collection.

Lauren Elaine Black Label: Lauren Elaine imagined Empress Josephine on a journey to India with a trunk full of Empire-waist tea and cocktail dresses.

Louver by Louis Verdad: With a nautical undertone in a palette of cream, navy and gold, Louver by Louis Verdad’s collection was about empowering the female form.

Maxine Dillon: New England classics intersected with California cool in a concise collection which combined preppy pieces with flirty feather-print tops and jumpers.

MartinMartin: Diane Moss-Martin and Eric Martin’s Goth-inspired collection featured loosely tucked and tailored separates that had a “Night of the Living Dead” aura.

Mike Vensel: What would have been another basic collection of silk and cotton jersey dresses, T-shirts and miniskirts was elevated by black feather embellishments.

Odilon: Stacey Clark created a cohesive collection of archeology- and military-inspired separates and body-conscious dresses

Raw 7: Raw 7 was shown alongside Division E, Urban Republic and Tavik Swimwear, all of which embody the Los Angeles lifestyle.

Skingraft: Designers Jonny Cota and Katie Kay refined their signature leather armor motif to create a lineup of body-conscious vests, jackets and pants.

Sue Wong: Sue Wong’s collection was an ode to Twenties art nouveau with an expected but pleasant lineup of eclectic bohemian flapper gowns.

Tavik Swimwear: The edgy swimwear line shared the runway with fellow Los Angeles lifestyle brands Division E, Raw 7 and Urban Republic.

Urban Republic: The line was shown alongside Raw 7, Division E and Tavik Swimwear, all of which embody the Los Angeles lifestyle.

 Ximena Valero: Ximena Valero’s artful draping and twisting transformed jewel-toned jersey into sinuous, sexy gowns and chic jumpsuits.

Source: http://www.wwd.com

~ by cda5 on October 20, 2009.

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  3. This is also to allow time for retailers to arrange to purchase or incorporate the designers into their retail marketing. Fashion Magazine

  4. I am a playful person. That I myself would suit pants and linen rompers frocks and silk print capris.

  5. I am a fan of your work. Thank you for sharing your insight to the fashion world! Great stories and photos.

  6. I saw Mike Vensel’s garments and the silks are breathtaking !

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