Los Angeles Times

Bullocks glam on runway

For pre-spring 2019, Rachel Comey took inspiratio­n from the opulence of the former store on Wilshire.

- By Adam Tschorn adam.tschorn@latimes.com

For pre-spring 2019, designer Rachel Comey took inspiratio­n from the landmark Art Deco former Bullocks Wilshire department store, where she presented the runway collection on June 5.

Built in 1929, Bullocks Wilshire was a legendary shopping destinatio­n for decades. According to The Times archive, William Randolph Hearst purchased dozens of swimsuits for his Hearst Castle guests there. It was where Marlene Dietrich bought her men’s trousers, and notable salesclerk­s over the years included Angela Lansbury and the future Pat Nixon.

The registers stopped ringing when the store shuttered in 1993, but thanks to the efforts of the building’s current owner, Southweste­rn Law School, its look and feel remain very much the same. It was this opulence of an era gone by — the texture of the carpet, the glittering chandelier­s, the architectu­ral embellishm­ents and the like — that Comey referenced in her collection.

That meant a collection filled with bold patterns and embellishm­ents. Color-blocked wool trousers mixed solids with a swirly camouflage print that could also be seen in high-waisted shorts and belted skirts. Embellishe­d tulle overskirts were paired with silky trousers; a zebra jacquard made its way into a sharp-looking fitted jacket; and ostrich feathers were deployed to make wide-striped skirts and dresses. Fringe was served up both long (in the form of tendrils trailing from belted waists) and short (horizontal rows criss-crossing skirts and dresses).

Although heavy on the blackand-white palette, the collection had some eye-catching color in the mix too, particular­ly in the shades of purple, which included a dark, inky shade on a fringe-festooned dress, a top and color-blocked trousers in a lavender hue. A grape purple and baby-blue plaid pattern appeared on dresses and trousers.

Celebrity friends and supporters of the brand that turned out for the show included Alia Shawkat (“Arrested Developmen­t”), Aubrey Plaza (“Ingrid Goes West”) and Jason Schwartzma­n.

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Photograph­s by Thomas Concordia THE COLLECTION is filled with bold, eye-catching patterns and embellishm­ents.

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