ULA ZUKOWSKA
FALL/WINTER 2002
Ula
Zukowska made the Toronto Fashion Week runway her own with her fall
2002 collection. Full of brilliant and diverse takes on urban fashion
with an ergonomic spin, the Ula collection shows it all in a confidently
focused way. If last season's collection was mutedly minimalist, this
collection is unashamedly styling.
An
olive green mohair sweater worn with a khaki crashed taffeta jacket
and brown corduroy asymmetric skirt kicks the collection off with funky
urban styling. Details are notable, such as the lace arm cuffs on a
black cashmere turtleneck top and the asymmetric zodiac pleats on a
forest green boucle skirt. The colour scheme is delectable, with white,
green and black playing a prominent role, as well as the pairing of
charcoal and indigo.
The red nonwoven aramid Asymmetric knee-length coat injects a necessary
punk spirit. With the red wool long dress, Ula's mindfulness of architecture
translates into great form. One of the standout pieces of the collection
is the metallic smoke-black v-neck soire dress. The straight cut seen
here allows for an unperturbed sexuality free of adornment.
On
a footnote, Zukowska put on a seamless production incorporating dramatic
elements, one of the few at Toronto Fashion Week to realize that dramatic
presentation should enhance a solid fashion presentation, never eclipse
it.
For more information contact: Ula
Zukowska
Daniel
Cox
Fashion Editor
Photography: John Ortner
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