Pink Tartan
spring/summer 2006
For spring-summer
2006, Pink Tartan shows us just how many sprightly silhouettes it can
offer for what is clearly this label's favourite calendar season.
The jacquard jacket
with Nehru collar shows rigid propriety, even though such a regal piece
is worn with a pair of no-frill pants. Just when you think collars and
cuffs are going to be sharp across the board, Pink Tartan lets a gold
lamé statue melt down the runway: a liquid silk blouse tucked
into reflective capris. The puffy taupe skirt might have been too unusual
if it hadn't been paired with the simple but ruffled open-front blouse.
One of the few labels
showing at Toronto Fashion Week who embrace the technicolor palette,
Pink Tartan has us reaching for our sunglasses. The slinky jade housedress,
manages to capture the eye without having much shape, similarly to how
the banana yellow wraparound dress manages to do it on pop factor alone.
Geometry figures into the equation. The silk-lined scarlet dresses are
memorable for their retro polka dots, and the chevron checks makes us
pay more attention to the candy-striper skirt than to the quiet white
blouse, a more typical Pink Tartan offering.
Daniel
Cox
Fashion Editor
Marek Wlazlo
Photographer
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