Voltage 1.5 (weeks late)

I had a lovely time at Voltage … I’m sorry I didn’t say so sooner.

You see, I was mightily impressed by the quality of the craftsmanship on display. By chance, I went to Voltage just after visiting with the owner of a fantastic local boutique. I was surprised to learn that s/he wasn’t going to the show. However, s/he did leave me with a local fashion critique, as well as a word of advice for the local couturieres: “Focus less on the trends, more on the detailing.”

Well, friend (who shall remain nameless), I’m happy to report that the local clothes-makers are one up. My favorite collections from Voltage were the following:

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jellies.jpg.jpgThose adorable, well-tailored jumpers from Annie Larson (one of which is posted above). And I just love how she paired them with jellies (at left). I’d get plantar fasciitis if ever I wore such flimsy things nowadays, but a girl can’t help but feel nostalgic for the strong arches of yore.

yellow.jpg.jpgI also loved George Moskal‘s collection, which was supposedly inspired by the documentary Gray Gardens. Having watched that movie several times over, however, I must say, I don’t see the resemblance. (And besides … everyone, even Miuccia Prada, is copying Little Edie this season, right?) Actually, this collection struck me as being rather ’40s inspired. As a side note, I ought to mention that I stopped by the Design Collective last weekend (Voltage Fashion Weekend) and there spotted Moskal’s hit-of-the-runway babydoll dress. In the off chance you wondered who snagged that finery, check the inset. (Pleased to meet ya’; that’s me!)

gerdes.JPGLast but not least, I suppose it adds little to the conversation to note the strength of Katherine Gerdes‘ jersey dress collection. These pieces have flattering, but simple, cuts and drop-dead gorgeous drapes. In other words: Even chunky and/or busty girls can wear ’em! In fact, while shopping, I did spot the dress at left at Design Collective. It had been a favorite from the runway. It just seemed so sassy on that chick with the blonde afro! But, a dress like that you’ve got to be a very special kind of girl to carry off. On me it just looks like a toga. So, I was happy to notice, just yesterday, that Gerdes has finally launched her online store. Now I can order one up in turquoise or heather gray. (Oh, the agony!)

By the way, the photo above is by Jenn Torres.

Now that this blog is fully functional, I vow to be more punctual in providing fashion insights and smack talk. Thanks for reading, friends! Come again, will you?

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