From our special correspondent in New York
Friday, September 9 at 4 p.m. Summer party dresses hit Chambers Street in Tribeca to kick off the first “real” New York Fashion Week since the start of 2020, a century in fashion. Everyone is very (very) happy to meet at the parade Proenza Schouler. The impressive columns of the new digital art center, the Hall of Lights, transform into waterfalls seconds before the first silhouette appears. With their wet-haired, tanned daughters, Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollow, the designers behind the brand, set the summer tone they want Latin and edgy. Specifically, flared sleeves and legs, flamenco inspiration, pompoms and bright colors all over the floor. Woven dresses, a strong trend for the summer 2023 season, are made by a community of Bolivian weavers. The duo hasn’t lost touch
Source: Le Figaro
