Richard Chai Love Fall 2012

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Richard Chai Love Fall 2012

Inspired by the idea of "handsome femininity," Richard Chai showed a Fall collection that was simultaneously simple, yet statement-making.
Richard Chai Love Runway Fall 2012

Inspired by the idea of "handsome femininity," Richard Chai showed a Fall collection that was simultaneously simple, yet statement-making. “I didn’t want to do anything that was tricky,” Chai told The New York Times. “I didn’t want to create looks that were just for the show. I wanted it to be approachable and believable, but also be really aspirational. At the end of the day, it’s pieces that I want people to wear.” Chai's boy-meets-girl vision was interpreted into gorgeous slim-fit striped trousers, structured oversized blazers and coats, cozy knits, blanket-stripe coats, and moody florals. The latter was cut into diaphanous sheer skirts, corduroy pants, and jackets, adding a feminine streak to his city-slicker style. Furthermore, his outerwear was something to contend with; Chai's selection of oversized structured jackets and coats were perfectly tailored and ideal for topping off just about any Fall look.

  • Trends: Menswear, painterly florals, blanket stripes, boxy blazers and coats.
  • Colors: Dark red, pinks, gray, black, navy blue, brown.
  • Key Piece: We loved the multi-colored blanket-stripe dress and trousers.
  • Accessories: Black ankle booties and lace-up boots.
  • Who Would Wear It: Downtown girls looking to add a menswear-inspired touch to their look, like Olivia Palermo.
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Richard Chai Love Fall 2012

>>Fashion's obsession with stripes and florals continues with Richard Chai's diffusion line, Richard Chai Love.
Richard Chai Love Runway 2012 Fall

>>Fashion's obsession with stripes and florals continues with Richard Chai's diffusion line, Richard Chai Love. The designer sent down an equal amount of striped and floral pieces for Fall 2012. On the floral front, it was mainly in the shade of red, with black providing a strong background. More daring floral pieces include blazers and wide-leg pants, while more subtle florals are found on sheer blouses and frocks. As for the stripes, they were less classic and more edgy, with gray, maroon, and blue combinations on dresses, pants, turtlenecks, and blazers. Traditionally stripes and florals can be super-femme, but this season's offering leans more toward the masculine side with boxy cuts overwhelming flouncy bottoms.