New York Fashion Week SS20 Moodboard
The inspirations directly from the catwalks
September 13th, 2019
Ready. Set. Go. The fashion circus has begun its serial wanderings. First stop: New York. The American fashion week is confirmed to be without big names, with the exception of Michael Kors, Jeremy Scott, and Marc Jacobs, but also without memorable collections. The minimalistic garments of Proenza Schouler are refined and beautiful, the (involuntary) homage of Scott to Jem and the Holograms aka the most stylish cartoon of the '80s is funny, the reference to the 40s seen by Kors is always right and the joyful cauldron of inspirations of Jacobs is interesting, even if, for some, too similar to the works by Alessandro Michele for Gucci. This time is the details that attract the most attention. Area's jewels or makeup, more and more protagonist as Pyer Moss or Tom Ford teach us.
Below are some of the major inspirations of the NYFW SS20.
Coach 1941 - Richard Bernstein for Interview Magazine
Jason Wu - Maxime Poiblanc
Longchamp - Judy Chicago
Prabal Gurung - Cover of Time Magazine Who gets to be American? (December 3, 2018)
Pyer Moss - Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Tom Ford - Claude Lalanne for Yves Saint Laurent, Fall 1969
Tom Ford - Givenchy by Alexander McQueen, Spring 1997
Marc Jacobs - Doris Day in Do not disturb
Marc Jacobs - Jane Fonda in Klute
Marc Jacobs – Shelly Duvall
Marc Jacobs – Liza Minnelli in Cabaret
Marc Jacobs - Marina Schiano
Michael Kors - Katherine Hepburn
Jeremy Scott – Jam & the Holograms – Misfits
Libertine - 19th-century Staffordshire porcelain
Vaquera - Valentine’s chocolate box
Vaquera – Riri in YSL heart-shaped cape