Fashionable New Yorkers saw every piece in the collection transcend beyond primed boundaries of the runway which, it has to be said, isn’t always the case with some designer collections – unless they are fitting particularly daring clients. Lam’s collection encapsulated what can only be described as understated glamour. Garments seamed to mould around the female form like a second-skin. Every piece in the collection is a spring wardrobe must. Symmetrical, simple cuts hinted towards springs recurring minimalist trend and saw t-shirt and v-shaped necklines, three-quarter length sleeves and billowing, floor skimming skirts grace the runway. Micro-trends were rich in this collection, and stood out because of the line’s underlying simplicity. Delicate clinched in waists, leather detailing, crochet and subtle fringing detailed light-weight sweaters, delicate crepe dresses, silky jumpsuits and loose-fitting pantaloons to ensure Lam’s collection upheld its sleek and refined backbone. Stand-out pieces included Lam’s silk column dresses which moved with mesmerising fluency down the runway. Ready-to-wear it certainly was – a synonymous blend of slouchy and prim – work wear, day wear, evening wear – it was there.
Fashion Week Coverage Directed by Indira Cesarine for XXXX Magazine
Camera Operator: Jeffrey Gamble
Video Edit by XXXX Magazine