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Los Angeles Fashion Week
Spring 2009

Los Angeles Fashion Week
Spring 2009

by WWD Staff

Posted Monday October 13, 2008

Last Edited Monday November 17, 2008

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Raquel Allegra RTW Spring 2009

Photo By Giovanni Giannoni

GREGORY PARKINSON

Gregory Parkinson’s collection of printed and layered chiffon dresses.
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SUE WONG
Sue Wong took her girls to Persia and Morocco with an eclectic mix.
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ANZEVINO & FLORENCE
A modern-day fairy tale was the theme.
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RAQUEL ALLEGRA
Futuristic yet nostalgic, Raquel Allegra’s lineup of deconstructed cotton caftans, tunics and tanks.
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BRIAN LICHTENBERG
Lichtenberg’s bondage-worthy, “A Clockwork Orange”-inspired collection.
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YOTAM SOLOMON
Yotam Solomon’s lineup of deconstructed geometric cocktail dresses and cutout gowns.
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SAMORA
It’s easy to picture Audrey Hepburn hopping a flight to Paris...
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TULLE & CLOTH LOGIC
Take a trip back to simpler times when a sweater-and-skirt combo was de rigueur.
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LEILA HAFZI
It was summer in the Seventies for this environmentally minded designer.
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NONJA MCKENZIE
Nonja McKenzie channeled a Sixties Bond girl.
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SARA SHEPHERD
With her small, meticulous collection of hand-stitched, bias-cut silk separates...
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SECTA
Architectural and minimalist, Renee Patron’s lineup for Secta...
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FREMONT
Devin Carlson and Brittany Pham worked prints based on vintage blueprints for sailboats.
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MICHEL BERANDI
Working the Goth trend into the spring season, Michel Berandi went theatrical and dark.
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CHRISTIAN AUDIGIER
Audigier isn't afraid of embellishment.
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LOTUSGRACE
After years of representing others’ lines, designers Gregg Pellegrini and Eric Sweeney decided to toss their own proverbial hats into the ring.
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ECOGANIK
Sexy eco-conscious girls should snap up Hoda Mallone’s cute baby-doll dresses.
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CRISPIN & BASILIO
With a minimalist touch, designer Donny Barrios sent out a concise, sophisticated collection.
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VIRIDIS LUXE
Presentation is everything.
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LAUREN CONRAD COLLECTION
Her personal style is beloved by legions of girls, thanks to her hit MTV show “The Hills” and plenty of coverage in the tabloids.
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ED HARDY
Christian Audigier’s signature hoodies and T-shirts were layered with abandon.
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BEACH BUNNY SWIMWEAR
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KEVAN HALL
Old-school Hollywood glamour is a favorite red carpet inspiration.
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WHITLEY KROS
Sophia Coloma and Marissa Ribisi’s girls are an easy, breezy lot.
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KATY RODRIQUEZ
Katy Rodriguez’s ruffled and pleated party dresses shimmered.
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SUH-TAHN
Shannon Nataf and Dimitry Tcharfas showed a refreshing collection.
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SHEIKI COLLECTION
Party girls will snap up Sheila Marie’s designs.
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VALERJ POBEGA
Salvador Dalí would have been pleased with Valerj Pobega’s small but focused collection.
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GEN ART
See looks from all 6 designers in this group show: Laeken, Maxine Dillon, Nanuschka, Peonie, Quail, and Wayf.

 

FASHIONABLY NATURAL
See looks from all 4 designers in this group show: Brigid Catiis, Velvet Leaf, The Battalion, and Popomomo.

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