Fairlyesque
spring/summer 2006
Just when the fashion
starts to get stuffy, the procession of models too monotonous and we
wish we were rather jumping off a cliff than sitting through another
re-hash, a fairy floats by and sprinkles magic dust. Fairyesque gave
an enchanted lesson on the importance of measured whimsy in their debut
2006 spring-summer showing at Montreal Fashion Week.
This is mainly a
collection of separates, dreamt in tangerine, lime, rich purples, black
and neutral tones. There is a profusion of layered, crinkly tops and
more than a handful of dainty skirts. Some of the outfits beg to be
stared at, as well as to be touched: the lilac and mauve skirt is covered
in feel-me relief, and has just enough structural counterpoint to keep
it interesting. The purple tulle gazar skirt is a textural extravaganza.
The breezy culottes
account for the heaviest of these truly summer pieces. And you've got
to love the ruched orange and green silk that contrasts nicely with
the subtle floral prints underneath.
Daniel
Cox
Fashion Editor
Marek Wlazlo
Photographer
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