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Reviews Alexander Wang Fall 2011: All ’90s,
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However, that was all at the end–I suppose he saved the best for last. The first set of looks were fine, but a bit too “Blade Runner-gone-bad” for my taste. Does anyone need another biker jacket? Or a pair of quilted leather spats? I much preferred the luxe fur pieces that came out next, first in grey, then champagne (matched with slick satin pants). A sleeveless mink blazer in grey will be a key fall piece, as will a polished felt sleeveless coat with highlighter yellow pockets.
**All photos by Imaxtree.
But the real takeaway from this collection was knits. It’s what put Wang on the map–knits were his bread and butter. (Now, I’d presume the bread comes from T, his affordable line of casual t-shirts and t-shirt dresses.) It looks like, this season, we’ll all need to own an Alexander Wang knit, whether it’s a merino wool hoodie or one of those crazy ponchos. The innovation was in the blending of melange merino wool,
converse shoes, satin and leather for an ombre effect. It brought a little bit of magic to what was otherwise par for the ’90s course.
When it comes to his Fall 2011 reflection on the era, there was some good,
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My generation, which is also Alexander Wang‘s generation, is very sentimental about the ’90s. We were teenagers back then, which means my first real fashion statement was a plaid baby doll dress, and the first fashion collection that directly influenced my style was Marc Jacobs for Perry Ellis. So I get Alex Wang‘s obsession with the ’90s.