Friday, September 18, 2009

Top 11 Fashion Week Fashions

As you know, this is fashion week in New York City. No need to go all the way to the Big Apple to find out what the smart set will be wearing in Spring 2010; here I present the top 11 fashions week fashions:

11. The ingenious Snuggie makes its Fashion Week debut. Here, Snuggie puts the hip in hippie.



10. I always applaud practicality in fashion. I am glad that Zac Posen is incorporating mosquito netting in his line, but the netting would be more effective if it went all the way to the ground.



9. Marc Jacobs has come up with wearing the bra outside the outfit – several decades after the look was first invented by frat boys.



8. Hey buddy, watch where you’re putting that hand! Oh wait, nevermind. (Zac Posen)



7. David Bowie has found the fashion designer for his next tour – Carolina Hererra.



6. Finally, a female version of the always-in-style tuxedo t-shirt. (Zac Posen)



5. Kudos to Betsey Johnson for bringing back the Cyndi Lauper look circa “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”.



4. If you feel your Max Azria dress might be a little on the flimsy side, don’t be afraid to shore it up with masking tape.



3. Tip to models: hold off on the chili until after you’ve done the runway. (Brian Reyes)



2. What will future space farmers wear? Ralph Lauren!



1. Alexandre Herchcovitz had the honor of designing Al Franken’s swearing-in wardrobe:



Sisyphus has seen both “The Devil Wears Prada” and “Confessions of a Shopaholic” and is the fashion correspondent for FratersLibertas.com

5 Comments:

Blogger Terry_Jim said...

The last photo,#1, looks like the soon-to-be-announced star of Transformers 3. Optimus Pachinko

1:12 AM  
Blogger Terry_Jim said...

Hmmm, dont think the link to 'Optimus' works,

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ryanchirnomas/2112470982

1:15 AM  
Blogger Bike Bubba said...

Doesn't that last picture belong on Kool Aid Report?

11:42 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is *that* Foot?

1:21 PM  
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