That wasn’t necessarily the case for the first few days. But then, after her cheerful Lala Berlin show, Leyla Piedayesh stepped out—not to take her bow, but to raise a handmade sign instead. The Iranian-German designer displayed the phrase “I Am An Immigrant” to loud applause as models stood proudly behind her, some wearing heavy, oversized knits, printed dresses with cascading fabric and cut-out shoulders, and draped tunics embroidered with words like change, think, and revolution. It was a powerful and poignant end to a show that felt lively and youthful.
Piedayesh succeeded in creating edgy, eye-catching looks to clothe the downtown set of any big city. The wardrobe included crafty riffs on streetwear, like an orange cargo pocket A-line skirt and black hoodie, a Lurex dress topped off with a gray menswear-inspired overcoat, and a black leather jacket and trousers worn with a leopard-print and lace camisole underneath. Overall, the collection was pretty desirable: These are looks made for cool girls eager to stand up and resist.
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