The One Sentence Recap: BCBG, Coach, Jonathan Simkhai, & Creatures of Comfort in a Rhyme

An opening fringe dress in tan officiated one more nod to the 70s for Fall at BCBG Max Azria, where turtleneck hair was practiced wisely and messy, Moroccan embroidery provided accents to offset the overwhelming black and beige, and capes with arm holes created the medically fascinating illusion of four armed women in fur.


Coach heard our plea for cool clothes that withstand actual weather — for shearling jackets and leather plackets, and boots that make just about everything better; and if you’re wondering why we’re rhyming in this space of one sentence reviews, mind your own business, lace up your ‘cherkiefs, sound the alarm and know once and for all, next winter will be no snooze.


At Jonathan Simkhai, as many cutouts, sheer panels, overlays, ribbed sweater-flavored sweats and grown-up-woman pencil skirts to sustain any man repeller who likes to show her curves.


At Creatures of Comfort, the 1940s and the 1970s* united, birthing an array of dangly ear magic, frayed hemlines, oversized knits and tailored suiting that erred toward the masculine while maintaining a relaxed femininity.


*Infraction pending


Images via Now Fashion & Style.com

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