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Proenza Schouler Fall 2011
For Fall, Proenza Schouler was inspired by a road trip they took to Santa Fe, where they were hipped to the beauty of Native American blankets, they hit the computer to design their own prints. And if that doesn't sound crafty, wait till you hear what happened next. "Then we exploded them and we pixelated them," McCollough said backstage, pointing out the geometric embroideries of a long-sleeved jacquard sheath and the hand-painted panne velvet of other dresses.
And as vogue.com said `This, surely, is a modern approach to couture—thoughtful, inventive, and desirable`
The Row Fall 2011
The Row, the ultra-luxury line by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, opted out of a runway show, and instead showed off its collection in intimate one-on-one interviews throughout the day yesterday. The Olsens used the animated films “Fantastic Mr. Fox” and “The Triplets of Belleville” as a jumping off point for the collection’s luxurious fox fur coats. Be sure you will be warm in blizzard days with the Row`s coats next fall.
The Row also previewed its first handbag collection. Ladylike clutches came in crocodile, while a delicate little satchel was covered in long black ostricth feathers. There was also a so-called twin purse, which features two small bags in different colors sewn together, so women can flip around the sides according their whim. We can`t wai to see them!
That`s not all
First, it was the perfect T-shirt; then, the iconic sunglasses, and now, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are delving into shoes.
Set to launch for fall, the Toms + The Row collection will feature espadrilles in plaid, wool-cashmere, and herringbone.
Also included? The chance to help impoverished children.
“We feel it’s really important to spread awareness of the Toms One for One mission,” Ashley says.
“For every pair of Toms + The Row shoes sold, a child in need will receive a new pair of shoes. Toms + The Row customers will have the ability to give back and create change with a single purchase.”

Jason Wu Fall 2011
"baroque meets sportswear"
Jason Wu`s fall collection was `baroque meets sportwear` as style.com perfectly said it. The Collection was inspired, as Jason Wu said by Robert Polidori book on the 25-year restoration of Versailles.
A chic and totally feminine collection, with an addition of masculinity in perfectly tailored looks (like last season). The collection was filled with color, amazing patterns and beautifull lace detailing throughout his collection. Not to be missed was his gold lace gown embellished with thousands of metallic sequins and paillettes.
We can`t wait to see the collection up close in his showroom.