Pre-fall muse Stacey Bendet was Loulou de la Falaise, and merged bohemian chic style of the late fashion personality with a flair Forties distinguished.
"Many fabrics have a era feel, but the set is mixed thoroughly modern," said Bendet. "She was this very powerful woman, and I wanted the clothes feel strong."
Made in a short leopard kaleidoscope, mosaics and baroque
prints with pops of orange, aqua and red, looks channeled a Seventies
atmosphere. There were long jackets, pants and ponchos gaucho printed and
drapery maxi dresses, lace handkerchiefs and adapted. Textures and rich fabrics,
such as matching sets skirt done in green suede army, gave the collection a
luxurious feel.