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Winter Issue Extra: Disaya
Post by Anna • December 11, 2010 • Post a comment

We featured Thai designer Disaya in our Winter 2010-11 issue, and she also featured her fall line at Audrey’s Night Out. Educated at the prestigious Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design in London, Disaya Prokobsantisukh honed her craft at John Galliano before launching the critically acclaimed Boudoir by Disaya, a lingerie line. She’s since expanded to ready to wear and jewelry that any fashionista would recognize as the right balance between wearability and design. Here are some more looks from her fall line.

My personal favorite -- the fur sleeve jacket by Disaya.

For more looks from Disaya, click here.


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Summer Issue Extra: Slash Dance
Post by Anna • June 13, 2010 • Post a comment

In our Summer issue, out now, we highlighted the cut-out, slasher trend hot in fashion right now. The peek-a-boo look was all over the spring runways, and even continued for fall.

Chanel Iman in Gucci spring/summer 2010.

Chanel Iman in Gucci fall/winter 2010.

Here, some extras on-trend pieces available now.

Thai designer Disaya Sorakraikitikul’s cult line Disaya offers plenty of slits and slices in its spring/summer collection. I love the pleated panel skirt on this dress, its repetitious geometry echoed in the sheer panel by the neckline.

Disaya pleat dress.

May Kosaka models her pieces for her line Mothe after the sensuous lines of flora and nocturnal creatures. This one criss-crosses the shoulders and neckline, like fingers gently resting on shoulders. I love the splash of neon yellow in the belt.

Shu Pei Qin in Herve Leger by Max Azria fall/winter 2010.

Mothe dress.

The Tart slashed strap top gives you a similar effect but with a sharper, more graphic take, like the shard-like panels on Shu Pei at Herve Leger’s fall/winter show.

Tart slash strap top.

Smitten shredded sleeve sweater.

For a more distressed, deconstructed look, try something that looks like Edward Scissorhands had his way with you, whether in Cynthia Rowley’s snipped up dress or a shredded sleeve sweater designed by Smitten‘s Jerry Chen.

Emma Pei in Cynthia Rowley spring/summer 2010.

Even if you’re not feeling the slash and burn look, you can get the look with optic stripes like on this knit tunic by Qi.

Qi "Cry Wolf" tunic stripe dress.

Givenchy spring/summer 2010.


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