Mackage
spring/summer 2006
Forever devoted to blending
leatherwear and ready-to-wear, designers Elisa Dahan and Eran Elfassy
blur those boundaries even further with Mackage's spring-summer 2006
oeuvre.
If the Sex Pistols killed
70's rock music, Mackage's new women's wear offerings kill the idea
that leather has to be exclusively outerwear, accessory of fetish. Strong
monochromes are punked up and sexy, resulting in the mahogany shorts
and zip-up jacket, the aquamarine skirt and jacket combo, as well as
flashes of white gone sci-fi. What makes the tawny leather skirt with
lace fringe so tantalizing is how a mile of midriff is exposed between
it and the matching jacket. The taupe leather corset that laces up in
the front looks surprisingly as comfortable as the cargo pants. For
a touch of diversity, Mackage puts out an eggplant pea coat without
even a hint of leather.
Details abound in
this collection, from buttons and buckles to zippers and straps, though
the few men's pieces are a lot less complicated. There's back-in-black
leather jackets, undershirts and disco pants to bring those 70's screaming
right back, and smoky blue variations for the fainter of heart.
Daniel
Cox
Fashion Editor
Marek Wlazlo
Photographer
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