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2023-02-20 39252
Retro Club -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Anna Sui
Anna Sui started to imagine what to wear to the Peppermint Lounge, and began her Fall 2023 collection. Slip dresses in satin or chiffon with lingerie lace trim plus beautiful blouses and bed jackets with the same treatment. For the year of the rabbit, Anna Suit revived the “Bunny” hat from her storybook Fall 98 collection, originally made by James Coviello.
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2022-02-22 63115
Gen Z Mixes -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Anna Sui
Anna Sui’s mind has traditionally been a lightning rod for what young people want to wear. In the 2020s, Sui continues to look to the not-so-distant past for inspiration, but she is hitting a new stride in how she translates the obsessions of ’60s rockers, ’20s flappers, and ’90s IT Girls for Gen Z and Millennial fashion obsessives. Her fall 2022 collection is her strongest marriage of retro ideas with newly popular silhouettes yet, a decadent and delightful romp through Brit Pop, Art Deco, and New Wave, all topped off with cute animal bags inspired by a ’90s original James Coviello designed for her way back when.