Zac Posen, in limiting his choice of fabrics and color palette for his Fall/Winter 2014/2015 collection, sent out his beautifully draped, spectacular yet unadorned gowns to close out his runway show on Monday at New York Fashion Week.
"This was all about elegance," Posen said in a post-show interview.
"It was about line and form. I had to be disciplined. It was a tight edit."
The show began with more practical styles for daytime: A tweed suit in crimson, and a black wool coat that looked tightly tailored in front, but billowed out in back. The daytime look segued into cocktail hour, with a chic off-the-shoulder dress in ruby, and a strapless cocktail dress in a muted color Posen calls anthracite. And then came evening styles: an opera coat in jet-black wool, for example. And then those gowns, with their grand silhouettes.
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