Morales
fall/winter 2005
Morales is exactly what fashion
is supposed to be-an ongoing experiment of line and colour, fabric and
silhouette, with dashes of culture and dream.
We don't often get to see
Morales streamlined, so take ocular advantage of it while you can-ogle
the black dress that starts off simple at the shoulders but descends
into florid, voluminous folds of tawny gold glory. The little sundresses,
those simple creations in blue and black-white gingham, are lacking
the flair and spice of the other pieces and this is strangely refreshing.
For once, no matter how limp that peach Mary Quant-style A-line dress
may be, we have Morales unmasked, devoid of any artfulness. Then things
get complicated when she channels the feminine matador with her lace-ruffled
bolero capelette, and echoes Scotch sentiments with colourful capri
pants. The overabundance of looks and styles, no matter how brilliantly
executed, is a little too much to digest in one sitting.
Despite the collection's
flagrant disregard for cool autumn winds, one outfit stole an inordinate
amount of my attention. The gardenia print quilted parka, wrapped up
in heavenly fur and belted below the waist, could not be more visually
riveting nor functional at the same time, though I would have liked
to see what dress or skirt it was covering up. Isn't that the case with
Morales-always hiding a trump card up her designer sleeve, giving us
no choice but to come back for more next season.
Daniel
Cox
Fashion Editor
Marek Wlazlo
Photographer
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