Designer Naeem Khan Focuses on Spain in New Fashion Line
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Indian-born designer Naeem Khan channeled Spain in his new line that offered a glamorous array of sequined, beaded and ruffled gowns.
Khan got a standing ovation after closing out the show with one of his grander creations, a ballgown in silver with a fringed bodice and an extravagantly full skirt.
Khan, who famously has designed gowns for Michelle Obama at not one but two state dinners, said in a backstage interview that he was inspired to create dresses and gowns focusing on Spain.
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He also said that if anything was new in his current collection, it was the effect of being “super-clean. This time there was no fuss.”
His fans, though, made a fuss. “It was stunning,” actress Mischa Barton told him after the show as he was crowded with well-wishers.
Colors were not confined to any particular scheme; there were bright oranges and yellows, reds and blues, roses and mauves, grays and burgundies, blacks and whites. (And, of course, gold and silver.)
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While most dresses were long, a short beaded cocktail dress in metallic gold with a flattering V-slit in front got some oohs and ahs. And a black leaf-beaded three-quarter-length dress in tulle got an appreciative murmur from Barton.
A fuchsia satin organza “ball-skirt” was so spacious it threatened to spill off the runway. Other silhouettes were narrow. A flamenco gown, also in fuchsia, brought the Spanish emphasis front and center.
While many of the dresses were beaded to extravagant effect, an eye-popping hot pink strapless gown didn’t need it — it was made of “manipulated ribbon.”
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Not all dresses were extravagant — some of the better looks were in muted colors like gray and blush.
On the other end of the spectrum, probably the most flamboyant look was a metallic silver dash-sequin gown. If the sequins weren’t enough for you, you only had to look a little farther down: The bottom was made of ostrich feathers.
Based on reporting by The Associated Press.
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