Oudifu fall 2015 New York Fashion Week
Oudifu fall/winter 2015/2016 New York Fashion Week. February 16, 2015 in the Salon at Lincoln Center.
Photos: Cathy OBrien/Bay Area Fashionista 2015©
Oudifu fall/winter 2015/2016 New York Fashion Week. February 16, 2015 in the Salon at Lincoln Center.
Photos: Cathy OBrien/Bay Area Fashionista 2015©
Photos: Cathy OBrien/Bay Area Fashionista 2015©
Pamella Roland showed her fall/winter 2015/2016 collection at New York Fashion Week on February 16, 2015 in the Pavilion at Lincoln Center. Her collection was vibrant, and energetic. You could hear the crowd gasping; with resounding oohs and aahs. It was brilliant!
For fall 2015, Pamella Roland gave off a 1970’s vibe with luxurious fabrications, flowing silhouettes, and touches of sparkle. The color palette was dark and classically autumn. On Pamella Roland’s runway, hemlines were long, side slits were high, patterns were understated, and sheer fabrications abound. It was a beautiful collection, which is sure to hit the streets this fall 2015 season with fervor.
The black dress at the bottom of my photo set is my favorite. Which look is your favorite?
To shop Pamella Roland’s collection, please click here.
Pictured: Ready to Fish fall/winter 2015/2016 shown at New York Fashion Week in the Salon at Lincoln Center on February 16, 2015.
Photos: Cathy OBrien/Bay Area Fashionista
Ready to Fish showed a fabulous collection for the fall/winter 2015/2016 season at New York Fashion Week. The collection offered relaxed silhouettes with menswear influences. The color palette featured warm, winter ivory, charcoal, and black as neutral tones. The color pops included mustard and pink with occasional prints. The majority of the pieces on the Ready to Fish runway offered classic appeal; making them easy to go from the runway to street.
To learn more about Ready to Fish, please visit readytofish.com.
To view the Ready to Fish fall/winter 2015/2016 collection in its’ entirety, please view the IMG Fashion video below.
Video: IMG Fashion
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