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Tory Burch wants to make ‘everyday sublime’ at New York Fashion Week

- — AFP

Striding down the runway to music from The Cure and Joy Division on Monday, models at New York Fashion Week paraded skirts inspired by lampshades — US designer Tory Burch’s celebratio­n of making ‘the everyday sublime’.

The brightly colored and sometimes shiny skirts seemed to stand alone at the waist and were designed to fold up “almost like origami,” the designer told AFP.

“I wanted sharp corners, but... the skirt actually comes off and it folds up into nothing, is almost like origami,” she said, celebratin­g the 20th anniversar­y of her brand.

Among the most singular works in her Fall/Winter 2024 collection, the skirts were worn with lightweigh­t tops featuring long sleeves and hoods, during a runway show under the arcades of Manhattan’s Great Library.

“I’ve tried to think about how to make the everyday sublime,” she said.

Burch’s brand has long been lauded for its classic looks but it now seems to be evolving toward becoming more contempora­ry.

She uses very light materials but gives them character with raw-cut seams, adds multicolor­ed fringes to a long sequined coat, or makes a delicate ruffled dress protrude from a pleated jacket.

“I think it’s about a woman who

has confidence and is looking for optimism in the world,” she said.

Seeking balance

True to the image of the Carolina Herrera brand founded in 1981, its new autumn-winter collection is characteri­zed by precise, streamline­d silhouette­s, enhanced by ruffles on sleeves and skirts, as well as embroidery.

The fashion house’s classics are all there, including pencil or ruffled skirts and black-and- white checked suits.

Wes Gordon, the house’s artistic director, has really made his mark on colors, however.

He has taken the brand away from basics such as black, white and brown to combine blocks of red or navy blue with

blacks, pinks, yellows and even florals.

All of this was designed to dress a woman who is “not shy, who is powerful, who was confident and loves clothes,” he told AFP.

Gordon said he sought a balance between the “drama” of the colors and color-blocking against the ‘precision and the discipline about the cut.’

 ?? — AFP photo ?? (From left) Girl In Red, Kelly Lin, Uma Thurman, Natasha Lyonne and Geraldine Viswanatha­n attend Tory Burch Fall/ Winter 2024 New York Fashion Week at New York Public Library in New York City.
— AFP photo (From left) Girl In Red, Kelly Lin, Uma Thurman, Natasha Lyonne and Geraldine Viswanatha­n attend Tory Burch Fall/ Winter 2024 New York Fashion Week at New York Public Library in New York City.

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