Helmut Lang Fall 2012

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Helmut Lang Fall 2012

For Fall '12, Nicole and Michael Colovos showed off their signature modern architectural style for Helmut Lang, highlighting a sleek and sumptuous array of tried and true favorites like leather and fur funnel-neck jackets, shiny treated skinny pants, and asymmetric draped dresses — all of which were paired with sexy thigh-high boots and wedge ankle booties.
Helmut Lang Runway Fall 2012

For Fall '12, Nicole and Michael Colovos showed off their signature modern architectural style for Helmut Lang, highlighting a sleek and sumptuous array of tried and true favorites like leather and fur funnel-neck jackets, shiny treated skinny pants, and asymmetric draped dresses — all of which were paired with sexy thigh-high boots and wedge ankle booties. However, there were some new components interspersed in the mix; psychedelic lava and branch patterns made their way onto draped dresses and skinny pants, and a new color, a rust red hue, was used on a luxurious laser-cut pony-hair jacket. More details from the collection below.

  • Trends: Colored fur, asymmetric silhouettes, laser-cut details, bold prints.
  • Colors: Rust red, black, off-white, olive green.
  • Key Piece: The fur and leather funnel-neck jackets top our Fall must-haves list.
  • Accessories: Leather and suede thigh-high boots and wedge ankle booties.
  • Who Would Wear It: Girls who crave sleek, modern pieces — like front-row attendee Leigh Lezark — Elizabeth Olsen, and Ciara.
fashion week

Helmut Lang Fall 2012

>> For Fall 2012, Michael and Nicole Colovos offered up a confident collection of strong-lined separates steeped in Helmut Lang's intrinsic cool.

>> For Fall 2012, Michael and Nicole Colovos offered up a confident collection of strong-lined separates steeped in Helmut Lang's intrinsic cool. This time around, the brand's signature pieces — draped dresses, funnel-neck sweaters, power blazers, and skinny pants — were done up in a tactile assortment of Winter-ready fabrics: pebbled leather, cobweb knits, structured wool, and high-pile fur. Also on hand was a surprising — and welcome — amount of color and pattern in the form of crimson, oxblood, and molten lava prints.