Bekerman
fall/winter 2005
It's not unheard
of or even unusual for an emerging label to take a crowd's breath away,
but it is out of the ordinary to see such full development of a theme
for a foot-in-the-door collection. That's exactly what the vivacious
Beckerman sisters did, trotting out clothes to set Fall 2005 on fire.
Cailianne, Samantha
and Chloe Beckerman, globetrotters and alumni of New York's prestigious
Fashion Institute of Technology, used a bright Guatemalan palette to
make their collection a livid addition to Canada's fall line-up. Sculpted
halter-tops with Y-shaped coded bars of colour are (if it's possible
to imagine) the tamer of the tops. Some less orthodox creations in spaghetti-collage
disarray are festooned with Jackson Pollock splashes of hyper-colour
and chaotically cut across the neck. Equally as extravagant are the
tentacled bouclé knit dresses that look as cozy as they do outrageous.
The 'worry dolls'
lining the fringe of one of these vermilion velvet dream-creations,
occupy a special place in Guatemalan lore. You tell your worries to
the doll at night, place it under your pillow, and wake up free of the
troubles you whispered during your midnight confessional.
Of course, we are
treated to more practical designs by this vixen trinity. Tart little
A-line skirts hearken back to the sock-hops and soda fountains of the
50's, while prissy mauve pants add to the choice of modern, irresistible
separates. The collection is eerily balanced out by traditional knit
tops but still asymmetrical enough to make them more the children of
Beckerman outburst than indigenous Central American craft work.
If the Beckerman
label succeeds in surprising us all again next year with a line of more-than-ready-to-wear
for next spring, a powerful new voice will have been added to the chorus
of Canadian designers who like to serve a little sugar with their grits.
Daniel
Cox
Fashion Editor
Marek Wlazlo
Photographer
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