Juma
fall/winter 2005
Juma carries out some pretty
successful experiments in silhouette as well as in colour for their
Toronto Fashion Week debut, steering clear from the beginner trap of
pigeon-holing oneself into a fixed, typecast look.
The snow-white, cross-your-heart
chiffon halter-top had eyebrows raised well into the back rows for its
brazen revelations, as did the black sheer gauze number whose fastidious
cuffs lined with dressmaker buttons made a ribald mockery of the nudity
above it.
There were more
than simply 'emperor's new clothes'. A wonderfully tailored blouse married
brooding black silk with effervescent floral life, a garish union that
so many other designers this season try with mediocre results. I have
my reasons for believing that this is more than a case of beginner's
luck-Juma accomplishes this dangerous synthesis again with a cinched-hem
black satin skirt with a Liberace-style glam belt by pairing it with
a rust cowgirl jacket. The result is trendy-slacker. Go figure.
All in all there are enough
diverse and wearable separates to give this collection legs, even if
those legs are invariably wiggling in a pair of capri pants, a fixation
we may have had enough of for another five years.
Daniel
Cox
Fashion Editor
Marek Wlazlo
Photographer
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