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Narciso Rodriguez presents surprising array of patterns, colors, textures
Narciso Rodriguez, the consummate minimalist, revealed a surprising array of patterns, colors and textures when he presented his spring collection at Lincoln Center Tuesday night. A model sporting a sleek chignon coated in orange paint was the earliest indicator of a change in the air. From the first look, Rodriguez channeled a touch of the season’s fever for color and pattern, incorporating tomato red, orange, aqua and teal before ending the show with a series of six pure arctic white ensembles. The stiff and structured shapes are Rodriguez at his most elemental — the designer’s trademark crisp lines and careful approach to color instill a feeling of uniformity throughout his collections. Where the designer stepped out this time is in his use of geometric paneling, which yielded pieces that combined straight lines and perfect angles into a wearable, structured collage. If there can be such a thing as 2-D architecture, this is it. Straight and swirling lines coursed through sheer panels, barely concealing technicolor bras. Come summer, the long and lean members of his following will probably live in these breezy-but-forward-thinking looks. |
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El diseñador estadounidense de origen cubano Narciso Rodríguez asegura que no le teme a las curvas de la mujer latina y las tiene en cuenta al diseñar sus colecciones, que han lucido grandes estrellas como
Designer Narciso Rodriguez will be honoured by El Museo del Barrio at its annual gala. Photo / AP Fashion designer Narciso Rodriguez has always referenced the world of art: Modern paintings are one of his many sources of inspiration. It seems fitting



