Harebell
fall/winter 2005
For Fall 2005 Shelli Oh extracts ever more jauntiness
from fabrics she's used and looks she's done before, but never quite
like this.
It's refreshing to see the skirts up for Harebell's
fall line-up-it's just another indication of how guarded optimism may
have replaced melancholy poetry as the key driving signifier behind
Oh's designs. One of these emerald skirts, embroidered and bias cut,
is worn with a straggly slip in the same russet chiffon as the wispy
blouse it's paired with.
The fitted jacket with almost holographic jacquard chinoiserie
looks a little antiquated, but this effect is reversed by being paired
with a hot black velvet skirt. As if to prove how far the label is willing
to go to shift gears, even Harebell's mahogany tricot knit dress has
a pajama-party coziness to it.
I've seen enough fur trim this season to make a coat
for Jabba the Hut, but I haven't seen fur epaulets until this collection-chalk
one up for gutsy innovation! Bandanna ties are aplenty, though I wonder
if this is simply runway magic or if they're actually being sold with
the outfits. Adorable Shelli trotted out in one of the collection's
most sombre pieces. I guess some things never change.
Daniel
Cox
Fashion Editor
Marek Wlazlo
Photographer
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