All fashion types know that trend-setting is only half done on the runway; the other half is the province of the editors, stylists, and industry mavens that observe from the front row. And who watches the watchers? Our man in Milan (and Paris, London, New York, and wherever else stylish people go to peacock and preen), Tommy Ton. He’s just filed his seasonal dispatch on the looks, styles, prints, and colors of the moment. Tommy snapped everyone from models like Tati Cotliar and Joan Smalls to editors like Anna Dello Russo and Kate Lanphear and stylists like Catherine Baba. How to stay on message in the months to come? Go red, go bright, go for socks with those sandals, and above all.
Friday, 5 November 2010
Insider Perspectives| TREND-SETTING
All fashion types know that trend-setting is only half done on the runway; the other half is the province of the editors, stylists, and industry mavens that observe from the front row. And who watches the watchers? Our man in Milan (and Paris, London, New York, and wherever else stylish people go to peacock and preen), Tommy Ton. He’s just filed his seasonal dispatch on the looks, styles, prints, and colors of the moment. Tommy snapped everyone from models like Tati Cotliar and Joan Smalls to editors like Anna Dello Russo and Kate Lanphear and stylists like Catherine Baba. How to stay on message in the months to come? Go red, go bright, go for socks with those sandals, and above all.
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