Damzels In This Dress
Fall/winter 2003
I don't know what
creates the bigger buzz at a Damzels fashion show, the dresses burning
up the runway or the girls turning the seating area into a mosh pit.
One thing's for certain, the Damzels and the girls they've been decking
out since the beginning keep very close company.
The Damzels toted
out some sultry V-neck shapes to kick things off for Fall 2003. The
crepe dresses come in solids with vivid stewardess stripes, and they
also take a step away from civilization with wild pheasant prints in
blue and mitigated brown. There are some neat details in the collection,
like the little sneak-a-peek spaces in the sleeves. Many of these dresses
are wraparound, held together with unobtrusive but structurally important
fabric belts.
Always wanted to
be Nico from the Velvet Underground? Not a problem. Just slip on any
one of Damzels' off-the-shoulder suede mini dresses with rounded collar
and silver belt buckle, and you'll be singing Femme Fatale faster
than Andy Warhol can paint a can of soup.
Hang on a second,
unless we're playing beach volleyball somewhere in the South Pacific,
isn't it Fall? Of course it is, and the twill tweed and siouxsie soft
knit dresses give the wearer a little hug, sometimes in olive, sometimes
in mahogany, and always with flair.
Daniel
Cox
Fashion Editor
Marek Wlazlo
Photographer
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