Los Angeles Times

LOVE NOTE TO POWER

- booth.moore@latimes.com BOOTH MOORE

NEW YORK — It was Thom Browne’s moment to seize. After being thrust into the internatio­nal spotlight during the presidenti­al inaugurati­on last month for creating First Lady Michelle Obama’s superbly tailored navy blue silk jacquard coat and dress combo, expectatio­ns were high when the designer presented his fall-winter women’s collection at New York Fashion Week. ¶ And Browne rose to the occasion with a collection that was a love letter to powerful women as well as a stunning display of his fabric sense and tailoring skills. ¶ After launching his business with made-to-measure men’s suits in 2001 — and managing to push the slow-moving needle of men’s style with his high-water pants and shrunken silhouette — Browne proved he has something equally potent to say in women’s wear.

The scene

As guests entered the studio space, the scenery was ominous. A winter forest. Snow on the ground. Lifeless-seeming male models in Thom Browne menswear, sporting crowns of thorns, were blindfolde­d and bound to bed frames with blood red strips of fabric. Were these musings on the death of masculinit­y? Or on religious persecutio­n? Knowing Browne, it was probably a little bit of everything and nothing at the same time. After all, he knows the value of head-scratching stagecraft. But it didn’t steal the focus, not this time around.

For the first time, Browne showed his collection in a seated runway show instead of a presentati­on. His models took their time winding through the forest so that the audience could take in every detail, from the red talon fingernail­s and rose vines climbing merino wool tights to the magical melding of lace and tweed on a coat.

The inspiratio­n

“Strong women, strong shoulders, strong hips,” the designer said. “The rest was just riffs on the color red.”

The look

Larger than life. An exaggerate­d silhouette. Padded hips and linebacker-sized shoulders that looked as if they could take on the weight of the world. Menswear jacquards, houndstoot­h, checks and plaids patchworke­d on womanly curves. Fitted jackets, one in a rose print tweed with a ladder-stitched peplum over undulating skirts. A boxy capelet and coat edged in fur. Coat dresses with form-fitted bodices and lace peeking out from the cuffs. Bulbous gowns covered in red silk blooms, and a red finale dress folded and swirled like an enormous red rose.

Over the top? Of course. But it’s a safe bet that the commercial collection will be brought down to size. The accessorie­s were notable too, including mixed fabric box frame bags with the signature tricolored Thom Browne grosgrain ribbon loop that acts as his under-the-radar logo.

The verdict

A game changer for the designer and for this fashion season, which saw a lot of menswear-inspired looks for women but none as original as this. As the crowd filed out, more than one person could be heard comparing Browne to another visionary, Alexander McQueen.

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 ?? Louis Lanzano Associated Press ?? THE COLLECTION “riffs on the color red,” designer Thom Browne says, and celebrates strong women.
Louis Lanzano Associated Press THE COLLECTION “riffs on the color red,” designer Thom Browne says, and celebrates strong women.
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Louis Lanzano Associated Press BIG SHOULDERS are a recurring feature in women’s pieces in Thom Browne’s fall 2013 collection, as seen during his New York Fashion Week presentati­on.
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Photog raphs by Kelly Wearstler A NEW foray into denim and fine jewelry adds up to a standout line.
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Anna Webber Getty Images NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 11: A model walks the runway during the
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