It was very satisfying to wonder—and later have confirmed—whether the early nurse dresses followed by shawl collar, crystal-buttoned blazers with military caps were a reference to Alfred Eisenstaedt’s wonderful 1945 image of a sailor smooching a stranger in Times Square. Rich presented a series of lace-collared printed dresses with buttoned fastenings and soft pleated skirts that were totally on target for the demure-versus-devastating dialectic. Less effective for their obviousness were the well-made but oh-so-flimsy floor-length crystal-lined dresses. With one turn at a sofa, the pavé crystal earring on a model’s left earlobe flew off, just as her right breast popped out—she walked on serenely, a pro, but still. Bouclé blazers and hot pants, more military blazers and greatcoats, and then a joyful embrace in more paillette-studded pieces ended this assignation. Rich is worth attention.
It was very satisfying to wonder—and later have confirmed—whether the early nurse dresses followed by shawl collar, crystal-buttoned blazers with military caps were a reference to Alfred Eisenstaedt’s wonderful 1945 image of a sailor smooching a stranger in Times Square. Rich presented a series of lace-collared printed dresses with buttoned fastenings and soft pleated skirts that were totally on target for the demure-versus-devastating dialectic. Less effective for their obviousness were the well-made but oh-so-flimsy floor-length crystal-lined dresses. With one turn at a sofa, the pavé crystal earring on a model’s left earlobe flew off, just as her right breast popped out—she walked on serenely, a pro, but still. Bouclé blazers and hot pants, more military blazers and greatcoats, and then a joyful embrace in more paillette-studded pieces ended this assignation. Rich is worth attention.
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