GET THE LOOK:
Marta Ferri Ramatuelle Checked Wool Vest
Marta Ferri Cipriani Checked Wool Midi Skirt
The Elder Statesman Wool And Silk-blend Socks
Abadia Double-breasted Satin-twill Trench Coat
KHAITE Jane Zebra-print Calf Hair Flats
KHAITE Audrey Calf Hair Clutch
Gabriela Hearst Braden Double-breasted Belted Virgin Wool And Linen-blend Trench Coat
The Row Madleine Strapless Draped Cotton-gauze Maxi Dress
Jennifer Behr Veda Gold-tone Carnelian Necklace
I’ve been following Colleen Allen’s work since her debut, and it’s thrilling to see her collections strengthen season after season. Allen knows exactly who her woman is, and she designs with that archetype in mind. She’s poised and elegant, but with a touch of witchy allure – and an affinity for a peekaboo, négligé moment. Lace-trimmed bralettes and maxi skirts from the spring collection played with frivolous flashes of skin, while ecclesiastical silk cloaks added a sense of regality. Allen’s garments, though, are best appreciated in motion: her dresses dissolve into airy mists that wrap around the body. As she continues to develop her business, I’d love to see her step onto the runway.




Collage by Edward Kanarecki.
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