Naturally, the girls are gagging.
staged massive fashion shows in Paris to mixed reviews, CJR's colorful digital format was a welcome reprieve from the same catwalk formula many legacy brands are still adhering to while a pandemic rages on.
Of course, Rogers didn't start out his career by showing at Fashion Week, but rather with carefully staged lookbooks that captured his brand's signature sense of exuberance and optimism. In fact, Spring 2021 saw several nods to some of these early collections, from the black and white checkered prints to the bulbous strawberry-shaped skirts.
That's not to say Rogers didn't explore some new territory as well, as his first foray into knitwear demonstrates. While he's best known for jewel-toned eveningwear and dramatic volumes, the clingy bodysuits and stretch knits in bright stripes marked a new chapter for the brand as it experiments with new categories in keeping with his ethos of practical glamour.
Citing artworks of school children as a starting point, Rogers' playful sensibility ran wild in circular graphics sewn on boobs, rainbow Swarovski crystals, multi-colored belt loops and graphic primary hues that will no doubt land on every trend report's color-blocking section this season. The casting was once again A-plus, with gray-haired beauties and dark skin tones running aplenty.
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