At the forefront of luxury footwear, designer sisters Krystal and Marilyn Lavoie, showcased their Angela Mitchell Fall/Winter 2018 Collection at New York Fashion Week on Sunday, February 11th.
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In light of New York Fashion week, Dover Street Market presented new installations by Under Cover, Maison Margiela, Molly Goddard, Ana Khouri, Itchy Scratchy Patchy, and Braindead x Sasquatchfabrix throughout the Lexington Ave location.
Carolina Herrera presented the ode to her impressive 37-year career and to her success in keeping elegance alive and thriving, at the Museum of Modern Art on February 12th, 2018.
Towering over Midtown Manhattan with awe-dropping views of clothes and the Empire State Building, streetwear clothing brand Manhattan Knights shows off their new collection for the upcoming season.
The rules?
Plastic, transparency, honesty.
In a move to accept a wider range of fashion-minded individuals, Manhattan Knights’ collection features non-gender conforming clothing with a unique twist on fashion throughout the centuries. Different materials come into play, just as our generation’s typical cynically is featured right on our chests.
Chainmail and plastic provide an excellent material for our mood—the transparency of plastic forces people to get to know us, to know our personalities with the sleeves on our shoulders, or in this case, the plastic front of our shirts. Chainmail, on the other hand, shows our hard exterior, bounded together with meticulous care, telling people we care about our appearance on the outside just as much as the inside. That we’re hard to know but working through that will provide the greatest of relationships with that inside person.
Material takes over Manhattan Knights’ show, held on a penthouse floor of a building directly aligned with the Empire State Building a block over. And with its location comes its delivery. Sticking with streetwear’s rejection of normality, Manhattan Knights decided to disrupt the cliché catwalk for a more casual—and more enjoyable—living look. Models sat on couches, danced to live music, and just hung out while acting like any streetwear-wearing person would. In that living arrangement, not only did they show off their clothing brand as a new approach to an already new fashion, but they showed their personality through their atmosphere.
Amazing window views of midtown surrounding the models, with already chic clothing featuring an upside-down Nike logo with the words “Just Don’t,” Manhattan Knights forces consumers to question what they’re buying, and onlookers to ask how those got to confident.
Like Manhattan Knights describes themselves as being “inspired by a deep love for New York, its culture, its people, and its humor,” Manhattan Knights’ new collection depicted just that. New Yorkers’ cynicality came out just as our uniqueness was shown. Our hard exterior followed by remarkably cute interior shows how we view ourselves, just how those who don Manhattan Knights’ clothing.
Parsons Graduate Gemma Hoi Showcases FW18 Collection at NYFW
Chinese-born New York-based designer Gemma Hoi, who graduated from Parsons School of Design, was the first of the day to showcase her Fall/Winter 2018 collection at Mercedes-Benz Manhattan this past Sunday at Nolcha Shows.
The hustle and bustle of NYFW is coming to a halt, but on Friday, The Knockturnal had exclusive access to the latest collection by BCBGMAXAZRIA for fall/winter 2018.
The 2018 New York Fashion Week kicked off this past Thursday and American designer and MILLY co-founder Michelle Smith was amongst the many big names in fashion to preview her Fall/Winter 2018 Collection on Friday.
Vivi Zubedi: NYFW 2018
Vivi Zubedi brought her signature take on modest wear to New York Fashion Week 2018.
The fashion elite showed out for this top of week Title of Work launch event at Cadillac House. The interaction was keen, as Title of Work’s designs have always been high stakes.
Melissa Shoes Celebrates ‘Mapping,’ Spring/Summer ‘18 Collection At Galeria Flagship
This Thursday, Melissa Shoes hosted a special New York Fashion Week party celebrating the launch of their new Spring/Summer collection ‘Mapping’ along with new installations by artists Cecilia Salama and Rachel Rossin at their Galeria Flagship by Brazilian designer Muti Randolph in SoHo.