The One Sentence Review: Sally LaPointe, Misha Nonoo, Jill Stuart and Dion Lee
If the matrix was a woman and that woman liked feathers and not just feathers but knit sweater vests (and therefore books, too), she just might be Sally LaPointe’s leading spring lady — black skirts, white lining, white skirts, black lining, ruffled hems and a whole big ass lot o’thigh not withstanding.
Art was in motion at Misha Nonoo, case in point: Dustin Yellin in a purple based floral SS15 print halter — yes, halter — dress.
At Jill Stuart there were different versions of stripes on skirts that hit the ankle but varied in shape ranging from full to straight complimented counter stripe poplin blouses, some sans buttons, plus mock necks alluded to a new genre of girljama dressing which stood nicely against the larger journey through the 60s and 70s what with the selection of cotton genie pants, plunging necklines and, of course, it ain’t a 2015 fashion show without le waist belt.
Slits were also thigh high at Dion Lee, which either means more shaving on our end come Spring or less shaving than ever before, because who cares, but what I do care about are royal blue rounded sleeves and what might be abstract airplane prints, and finally chains that trimmed the tops and waists of the dresses like a tangled, old-school telephone chord that you’d twist and tug from the kitchen pantry while speaking to your best friend about how handsome your new crush Dion Lee is.
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