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New York Fashion Week

2011 Fall New York Fashion Week: Karen Walker

For Fall 2011, Karen Walker took us to a '70s-era working-class disco hall in northern England called the Wigan Casino, an escape where the working class would trade uniforms for dancing clothes.
Fall 2011 New York Fashion Week: Karen Walker

For Fall 2011, Karen Walker took us to a '70s-era working-class disco hall in northern England called the Wigan Casino, an escape where the working class would trade uniforms for dancing clothes. Her collection reflected just that juxtaposition of joy and drudgery, although one wouldn't complain about wearing her sharply cut workwear-inspired docker's coat. The romantic, albeit rough 'n' tumble storyline unfolded in gauzy calf-skimming skirts worn with white tees and leather brogues, and tissue-thin racerback tanks paired with wide-leg wool trousers. The models wore ribbed knit skull caps, a reference to those 9-5 jobs, and the lace-up platforms and sporty leather brogues were the result of a collaboration with Beau Coops. The collection was filled with wardrobe staples you'll want for Fall: slouchy trousers, crisp jackets, flowy skirts, floral prints — particularly a gauzy blouse with silk chiffon detail, and those super cute brogues. Leave it to Karen Walker to find beauty in working-class toil.

  • Trends: Workwear, vinyl, femme rebel, menswear, longer hemlines, wide-leg trousers, florals.
  • Colors: Mustard yellow, orange, gray, navy, cream, black.
  • Key Looks: Any of the florals and the calf-length skirts.
  • Accessories: Patent and leather lace-up platform booties, a collaboration with Beau Coops; her cool sunglasses.
  • Who Would Wear It: Her loyal Japanese fan base; girls who want crisp and sporty with an offbeat touch.
Sunglasses

Karen Walker's Spring Eyewear Worships Sun Gods

I remember thinking how cool Karen Walker Eyewear's vampire-inspired look book was.
Karen Walker Eyewear Spring 2010 2010-04-16 05:00:22

I remember thinking how cool Karen Walker Eyewear's vampire-inspired look book was. And now the brand has outdone itself twice over. The Spring '10 selection, deemed Sun Gods, is genius. The rich gold hues, ornate headpieces, portrait-style photography, and of course, totally cool sunnies all make for one of the snazziest Spring look books. Bow down to the sun gods . . .

Coachella

Fab Finding Follow-Up: Coachella Bound!

Thanks to H&M, we're heading to the Coachella music fest tonight to check out some amazing bands and faboo fashions.

Thanks to H&M, we're heading to the Coachella music fest tonight to check out some amazing bands and faboo fashions. The three-day festivities will be held in Indio, CA, so it's going to be hot and dusty. I asked you to create the perfect music festival 'fit. Kate Moss was a great source of inspiration — we love her boho-cool vest and effortless shorties.

Let's see what you came up with!


Look #1, by Catoon, is girlie cool. I love that kitschy playsuit.

See the rest.

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Karen Walker Fall 2009 Collection

Karen Walker's Fall 2009 collection, which was shown during New York Fashion Week, was titled "Cracked".

Karen Walker's Fall 2009 collection, which was shown during New York Fashion Week, was titled "Cracked". On the runway the theme manifested in chic break-away jackets and quirky prints depicting shattered china plates and broken strands of pearls. Walker also experimented with princess sleeves this season, showing the new silhouette on everything from trench coats to jersey dresses. Check out the full range of looks in the gallery below. 

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Look Book Love: Karen Walker Eyewear, Fall '09

You know a look book is spot-on when you wish you could grow vampire teeth to replicate it.
Look Book Love: Karen Walker Eyewear, Fall '09

You know a look book is spot-on when you wish you could grow vampire teeth to replicate it. Karen Walker's Fall '09 eyewear Look Book had that effect on me. OK, I'm a little biased considering my ongoing obsession with the gothic vampire look. Aside from the rad teeth, the sunnies are stunning. You would most definitely do a double take if you saw someone wearing a pair. Cobalt blue frames, orange lenses, rectangular tortoise, and perfectly round styles are the coolest ways to shield your eyes from the sun . . . especially if you're a vamp.