LOUIS VERDAD : Oct. 30, 2003


Although it's been a slow and steady climb for Louis, he's always had a strong fashion presence and communicated a consistent message to his loyal following.  Working on a theme of 1950's Supper Club chic, Louis confirmed his preoccupation with Latin glamour in a slick production of coiffed updo's, garnet red lips, sculpted capris and boygirl pinstripe suiting.  His vampish models delivered a theatrical runway rendering, artfully preening for the packed audience, blowing air-kisses at the press pit and taking their sultry, sexy walk backstageEmphasis rested on Verdad's signature tailored suiting for this show, with nipped-in waists and exadurated shoulder lines.  (These looks inspired Madonna's selection for the recent MTV awards, and garnered unprecedented coverage for the designer each time The Kiss scene was re-aired by media.)  Dramatic grown-up dresses complemented the lineup in cookies-n-creme polkadots and spectator stripes with wide belted waists. City friendly separates included effortless low-waist trousers, Havana-style wide leg pants and a remarkable high waisted denim trouser that drew instant applause. 

 

Referencing his tailor's acumen, Verdad showed a sampling of boucle (the ultimate lady's fabric for le suiting), repeated a favorite nautical detail of oversized buttons and offered a series of precision-fit military blouses with tonal Windsor-knotted ties, which had already become the must-have editorial item by the end of his glittering after-party.

Persistent press buzz has followed this show, including a special meeting with Vogue's Ana Wintour and calls from European firms.

LA Fashion October 2003


Apparel Search   Add Your Company   Contact Us   About Us   Advertise   News Letter   Legal   Help
Copyright © 1999-2023  Apparel Search Company.  All Rights Reserved.