Though their mediums are different—clothes for Cornejo, paintings for Puckette—their sensibilities are aligned. Neither has ever met a curved line she didn’t like. The most obvious connection between the two women here is found in a group of silk pieces in Cornejo’s signature away-from-the-body shapes featuring a print of Puckette’s own graceful calligraphic lines. Bubble dresses, elastic-waist pants, and rounded tees come in a lively dot pattern that’s also Puckette’s.
As engaging as those prints are, though, the real draw of Cornejo’s Pre-Fall lineup is its textures. “I’m a fabric geek, as you know,” she said, navigating her way among an array of interesting jacquards, crinkled cottons, soft hessians, and cotton voiles, the unifying characteristic of which is a breezy lightness. Wear the voile dress with sandals and it’s headed to the beach; add a belt to the graphic jacquard and it’s summer-gala ready. The most sensational fabric might be the shaggy, silky fil coupe she showed in ivory or black. Cornejo’s trick is imbuing even a super-luxe, couture-ish material like that with an inviting sense of ease.












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