Los Angeles Fashion Week: Best of the Runway

LA Fashion Week

La Los Angeles Fashion Week ended yesterday with the daring of Black Tape Project. A day later and after analyzing all the proposals we can share with you the ones that have most caught our attention, either because of their daring, spectacularity or elegance.

For the past five days, Los Angeles Fashion Week has gifted us with a thirty shows with very varied proposals. Little or nothing to do with the spring-summer 2019 collections presented by Michael Costello, Paraval, Izayla and Usama Ishtay, among others, but all of them deserve a mention.

Michael Costello, Charles & Ron or Izayla have opted for a modern and elegant image for women. The spring-summer 2019 collections of these firms have stood out for their light printed dresses, fun outfits with crop top and elegant pantsuits, respectively. Garments and outfits for the day-to-day life of a woman with a contemporary lifestyle.

LA Fashion Week

Los Angeles Fashion Wek: Michael Costello, Charles & Ron and Izayla

More daring have been the proposals on the catwalk of Usama Ishtay, Chavez Inc.. , George Styler or Candice Cuoco. Both Usama Ishtay and Chavez Inc have played with provocation and sophistication to dress a strong woman. They have done it using tight patterns, suggestive transparencies and metallic elements in their designs.

LA Fashion Week

Los Angeles Fashion Week: Usama Ishtay, Chavez Inc., Candice Cuoco and George Styler

The collections of George Styler or Candice Cuoco have stood out for their daring. In both collections they have played a very important role, in addition, the corsets. The Los Angeles-based designer has used them in unique designs with ethnic motifs that blend the modern and the traditional. Candice Cuoco, meanwhile, has used them in ornate garments inspired by late XNUMXth century fashion.

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Los Angeles Fashion Week: Natalia Gaviria, Grayling Purnell, Jonathan Marc Stein and Kentaro Kameyama

The wedding guest dresses They have had a great presence on the catwalk by the hand of Natalia Gaviria, Grayling Purnell, Kentaro Kameyama, RC Caylan and Jonathan Marc Stein, among others. Two trends have stood out on the catwalk: fabrics embroidered with metallic glitters and those light and shiny like satin.

LA Fashion Week

Los Angeles Fashion Week: Lila Nikole, Vichi Swim, Diego Cortez and Burning Guitars

In the case of spring-summer 2019 collections, they have not been missing on the catwalk bathroom proposals. Lila Nikole's designs have stood out for their color, those of Vichi Swim for their combination of materials and those of Diego Cortez for their shine. Although it seems difficult if the three brands coincide in something, in their audacity. If you are looking for conservative designs, you will not find them here.

Do you know any of the firms that we have mentioned? Have any of the Los Angeles Fashion Week proposals caught your attention?


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