“AUGUST 2012”

…………………………August 2012 was filled with marvelous timeless pieces that will last forever…….Lots and lots of goodies……….Starting with the jacket at the lower right. It was a beautiful tonal plaid. The yarns in the plaid were thicker creating a fabulous texture. The single button blazer came in Mushroom which was made in Black, Mushroom and Dark Brown yarns. The Black combination was made in Black, Grey and White yarns. These jackets would coordinate with many things in the group like the feather print, the bodysuit and the drawstring knit pants. The feather print on the upper row was a print I did at Anne Klein with Etro. It was actually copied from real feathers. I had it reproduced for the Linea collection on a beautiful georgette. There was a boot length pleated skirt and a V-neck blouse that had TRIPLE STREAMERS that tied in a knot or a bow at the bottom of the V. The print was truly magnificent, and it looked like you could pick the feathers off the blouse…..that’s how real they looked. This was a NINE SCREEN PRINT to achieve the realness of the feathers. The Black multi combination had white, shades of grey, henna and chili pepper….it worked perfectly with the plaid. The Mushroom combination had mushroom, ivory, black. browns, taupe and a honey accent color…..The body suit was in a heather knit, as was the pull-on draw string pants with pockets. The combination of the bodysuit, the drawstring pant and the plaid blazer worn over it all was just wonderful and very European looking. The pant was a sophisticated JOGGER, before anyone was doing them….They were to become a major trend many years later, but they were strictly leisure, and not very sophisticated IMHO. My pant surprisingly did quite well considering, at the time a draw sting anything was considered the kiss of death! Many women wanted me to bring them back, but they didn’t do well enough to garner a reorder……too bad, I LOVED the look of this sportier pant with a blazer. The wrap over knit tunic was something I did at Anne Klein. That’s a picture of a very young Christy Turlington in it from a fall Look Book.. It came in Black and Dark Mushroom . It had a Cossack look when belted…..It worked with many bottoms including the pants on the next post and the two pleated skirts……the print and the solid on the next AugĀ  post. The top had a complete separate front panel with pleats at the jewel neckline. It was attached at the collar line, and shoulder. It was in a very light with Ponte Knit….nothing flimsy but light enough to have two layers in front………….The dress was fabulous in the animal Ponte Knit jacquard fabric. Unfortunately my photos paled the colors They were a rich Grey with Black and Henna with Black. The dress had princess seams with pockets hidden in the seam. It had a jewel neckline….perfect for a torsade. It was the seam down the front and the INVERTED PLEAT that gave the skirt of the dress its slightly TULIP tapered shape. With its’ slim sleeve it looked very modern and still does. The dress looked wonderful as it was, but could also be belted…………Fall was coming.

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“AUGUST 2012 CON’T”

……………………..And the good things just kept coming! Frankly, after they fired me I was surprised they were buying so many new styles. August was a BIG FALL selling month. By the time you made your purchases, and the things were delivered, Sept was right around the corner…..At the upper left was a terrific Safari-ish jacket in a gaberdine, Navy and Mushroom. There was a coordinating pant in the navy and mushroom in the same fabric and colors. The jacket had a WING COLLAR, four patch pockets and buttoned flaps. It had a self fabric tie belt and button tabs on the sleeves with two buttons to cinch the sleeve in. If memory serves I called this the “Ninotchka Jacket”, inspired by a jacket Greta Garbo wore in the movie “Ninotchka”….The pleated skirt was in Dark Mushroom and Black, and coordinated with many things in the August delivery…….After all my years collaborating with the ETRO company developing prints and fabrics for Anne Klein, I was a push over for anything PAISLEY…….The Scarf Top was in a magnificent bordered paisley. It was engineered so it had a center motif, and elaborate patterns on either side…..then it had a fancy border all around. The colors were Blue multi, Olive multi and Purple multi. It truly was a gorgeous print, worthy of being framed. It looked great with trousers as well as all kinds of long boot skirts including the pleated version……..THE DRESS! This was a fabulous dress. The fabric was a JACQUARD KNIT, not a print….so the animal design was knitted into the fabric. Jacquards usually, because of the construction of the fabric, are beefier and more substantial than a regular Ponte jersey. This fabric was perfect for this style dress. It had princess seams with pockets hidden in the seams, long slim sleeves, a jewel neckline that split at the front to create a V from which there was a center front seam. In this seam there was an invert pleat just above the natural waist. The skirt of the dress was a slight tulip shape, because it tapered at the bottom. The animal pattern came in HENNA with Black spots, and Dark Grey with Black……..It was very CHIC.

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“JULY 2012”

……………………………July 2012 was all about TRANSITIONING from summer to early fall. The clothes had to be wearable in late summer through Oct or later depending where you live. The further south the longer the wearing period. In some southern states these were clothes to wear all year. Starting at the top right was a fabulous and extremely successful suit. It looked like linen and even felt like a linen/rayon blend but it wasn’t linen at all. The yarn was a high twist bi-color and was in a fine herringbone weave. It came in two colors …Stone with a fine black twist yarn, and Pale Olive with the same fine high twist black yarn. The button front blazer had a very relaxed European Armani look. It had three patch pockets with buttoned flaps and a side panel which gave it a gentle shape….. The buttons were in a pale horn as you can see in the photo. They were tinted in the stone and pale olive leaving the dark markings.The trouser zip front pant was relaxed too, and had trouser pockets. The pants became great separate pants to wear with many other things including every top in this July delivery……The suit did extremely well and was a reorder consideration, but when we found out the fabric mill wanted a lot more money we had to pass it…. The little Safari Shirt/Jacket was in a new Rayon/Nylon blend. It had a texture that gave it a casual look. It was very light weight which made it perfect to wear alone as a shirt….It had all of the details….epaulets….roll-up sleeves with tabs and buttons…..two top pockets with button flaps, and the pockets had invert pleats in the center. The self fabric belt had multi rows of top stitching. It came in Straw and Chili Pepper which was the introduction to this new color….Even the reorder Boho skirt came in the new Chili Pepper color to wear with the shirt……..The dress was a WOW. The silhouette was simple in the poly/rayon span. It had a v-neck, and an elbow sleeve. Down the center front were tucks to create a very controlled ruched effect. However, it was the print that gave it the WOW factor. The colors were Chili Pepper, Stone, and Peacock. It fit perfectly….Was it for everyone…..NO…..but those that bought it loved it and the print is so Iconic and the style so simple that it will always be “IN STYLE”……….The next two pieces were in an incredible engineered border print on a silky georgette. The top was a caftan style with a separate tank, and the skirt was a flowy A-Line wrap skirt. It had a cascade circular ruffle down on side of the wrap. The skirt had a fabulous border with the scattered paisleys on the entire skirt. Both pieces came in a Straw. Pale Olive and Chili Pepper. The skirt looked wonderful with the herringbone jackets and the caftan top with the herringbone pant……These were very special pieces in a very SPECIAL PRINT. They looked like they came right out of Europe.

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“THE JULY 2012 HERRINGBONE SUITS”

…………….These suits were all about their relaxed European attitude, and the wonderful Herringbone languid fabric that had the look of LINEN……….They worded with so many other Linea pieces. They were very popular and sold incredibly well. The fabric price rose to the point that I was never able to use it again, and I could never find a suitable substitute……..This became a one of a kind suit in the Stone and Pale Olive.

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“THE JULY 2012 CAFTAN TOP & THE SIDE RUFFLE SKIRT BORDER PRINT PIECES”

……………………….The engineered border print, on a silky georgette, came in three beautiful color combinations…..Pale Olive, Chili Pepper and Straw. They coordinated with the rayon/nylon shirt/jacket in straw and chili pepper, the reorder Boho skirt and the Herringbone suits in Pale Olive and Stone…….The caftan top worn with the side ruffle skirt gave new meaning to a “Dress Look” .

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