Karen Walker Now Has a New York Show Under Belt
Karen Walker Now Has a New York Show Under Her Belt
“UK Capital’s loss was New York’s gain as she showed a spring collection that was long on the skewed charm that’s her signature” Tim Blanks STYLE.COM
“The look is
sexy with a coolly ambiguous twist, and it’s easy to see
why Walker has galvanized a stellar clientele of young
Hollywoodites.”
See the full collection: http://www.style.com/fashionshows/collections/S2007RTW/complete/thumb/KWALKER
“If
the show occasionally played like a Karen’s Greatest Brits
for people who know about her, it was a smart way to
introduce her work to those who don’t”
NEW YORK,
September 9, 2006 – Tim Blanks says on STYLE.COM: After
eight seasons in London, well-traveled New Zealander Karen
Walker is ready for new frontiers. The UK capital's loss was
New York's gain as she showed a spring collection that was
long on the skewed charm that's her signature. She claimed
inspiration from Land Girls (the women who worked the farms
in England while their menfolk were away at the front during
World War II) and there were discernible echoes of the
forties in the floral prints, puff sleeves and baggy pants.
But Walker's real focus, as always, was on the hybrid of
female and male. It's that fashion cliché about the woman
who slips into her boyfriend's clothes in the morning,
except in Walker's capable hands, it feels fresh and
slightly subversive.
In this collection, for instance, floral bloomers were worn with a pinstriped waistcoat, an organza dress was topped by a net T-shirt, and neon nylon parkas added a mod boy element. The look is sexy with a coolly ambiguous twist, and it's easy to see why Walker has galvanized a stellar clientele of young Hollywoodites. If the show occasionally played like Karen's Greatest Bits for people who know about her, it was a smart way to introduce her work to those who don't.
ENDS