Ann Yee
Left: Champagne/Pewter Silk Charmeuse Yin Yang Dress
Right: Pewter/Vermillion Silk Chiffon Layered Angles Dress
Gen Art's Fresh Faces in Fashion presented by smart car and hosted by Erika Christensen, returned to New York Fashion Week at Manhattan Center Grand Ballroom on September 9th.
Seven ready-to-wear designers - Ann Yee, William Okpo, Sunghee Bang, Ace & Jig, Eighteenth, Jennifer Chung and Baron Wells showcased their looks, along with four accessory designers - Collina Strada, Falconiere, Osborn and Wool and the Gang.
My favorites are Ann Yee for her lightweight, effortless dresses and Sunghee Bang, with sexy, fitted edgy looks.
Ann Yee
Left: Dark Taupe Open Shoulder Sweater Dress with Ash/Canary Silk Chiffon/Crepe de Chine Color Block Scarf
Right: Viscose Twisted Shell with Midnight Organic Cotton Crepe Play Short
William Okpo
Left: Pink button Up, Print Pants
Right: Cotton Mesh, Cotton Gauze Three Tiered Jumped Suit
Sunghee Bang is inspired by being lost in the chaos of life, striving to untangle ourselves . Her pieces reflect an entaglement, the restriction of it, or liberation from it with the use of signature handknits and jersey with asymmetric shapes and loose draping or clinging pieces.
Left: Black Burnout Cowl Dress, Camel Mini Tube Dress
Left: Grey Asymmetric Dress
Right: White Long Asymmetric T, Grey Slit Legging, Tangled Knit Scarf
Ace & Jig - Left: Gauze Dress with Provence Stripe Fringe Scarf
Eighteenth - Right: Gumby Tee Cropped Extra Long Sleeve Tee, Crazy Hemenway Silk Asymmetrical Drawstring Skirt
Jennifer Chung - Left: Eggshell/slate jersey henley, embroidered lace, python cami A-line dress
Baron Wells - Right: Navy anorak, blue stripe contrast collar shirt, saltwater red elastic box shorts
Images courtesy of Gen Art
- Kim Weling
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