The sand of the Badgley Mischka spring / summer show inspired floral prints, swimsuits, colorful evening gowns and island sensations.
Bugle Lee Mishka spring / summer show sand called floral prints, swimsuits, colorful evening gowns, island sensations.
The exhibition was held on Wednesday with a light green dress and bright orange, red and pink large orchids and lily printed suits. Some have beaded liquor, liquor and sparkling belts to enhance the tropical landscape.
Designers Mark Badgley and James Mischka were inspired by travel and classic icons and the latest collections.
Badgley said that he brought the charm of Hollywood to Baba DOS and other islands in the 1940s and 50s, so he had actress Claudette Colbert in mind when creating the looks of the actress.
“The photos we saw about how to wear clothes at night were imagination. There was a kind of decadence and ease in how they dressed at night, and this season, All of our clothes are heavy, and we tested the little finger and it was heavy even if we didn’t pick up the gown on the little finger, ”Bagleley told the AP backstage before the performance on Wednesday.
Badgley Mischka showed off some recent swimwear lines and exhibited some of Umiyo’s designs. One-piece swimsuits overlapped with a high neck, while flower-printed pants suits paired with a string bikini top.
Designer evening wear fans had a lot of sparkle and drama. Persuasive dresses include bright magenta off-the-shoulder dresses. This label offers several sequin silhouettes along with a signature flower applique. Sophisticated sequin suits with cigarette pants and long belt jackets are offered in spring shades like aqua and pink.
The collection included a set of dresses and cloaks made with loose eyelets on the shoulders decorated with bellows sleeves and beads, revealing the skin.
Colleague actress Heidi Gardner and Julia Schlaepfer and actress Ashleigh Murray, who broke the front row, said she liked the lightness of the fabric and the island theme. “It was absolutely limitless. Murray said. The backs of all the jewels and all the dresses were really Norla Watgo and the see-through (eyelets) were really great,” Murray said.
They said the collection was inspired by the Caribbean islands and allowed the design to act after the recent devastation by Hurricane Drian. The company has announced that it will donate 10% of all online sales to the Red Cross to help those affected by the Wednesday storm.
Mischka said, “When we started this collection a year ago, we got inspiration from the Caribbean and the island, we got inspiration from its colors and ideas.“ To know what happened My chest hurts. “