
On a snowy side of the Upper East Side, a ball of pink surrounded the historic James B. Duke House. A archer lady asked a security guard: “Is this the route to expedited pass?” He nodded, and she looked at the block in disbelief.
In the French classical mansion, Loveshackfancy gave a speech, a scene: a group of more than a dozen models, wearing the brand’s fall 2025 collection, hang out under the stairs of the Living Tableau; some drink champagne, others bloom in perfume. First, check yourself tightly in the matching lace suit with Bell’s bottoms. Next to her, another model in a floral sequin dress (the brand says it takes 325 hours of sequins and beads) is spinning by male escorts (in the tuxedo, the feeling of a flowery. 1990s teen movie Cruel intention– Overhead.
It’s indeed a fictional scene Cruel intention Or the 2000s gossip Girlboth of which record the luxury of the high school students of New York’s money. I guess it’s intentional: loveshackfancy has a strong teenage client base.
However, looking at the clothes closely, this inspiration seems to be more of a 1970s Laurel Canyon role-play than Park Avenue in the 2000s. Many models cover pink faux fur in the 70s style. The flowing long-sleeved dress, raspberry and sky blue, also exudes a boho style. (Lana del Rey wore a similar design at Karen Elson’s wedding in September.
Designer Rebecca Hessel Cohen says she has all kinds of muses this season Anna KareninaOne cent alley Almost famousIn its heyday in the 1930s, socialite Doris Duke was called “the richest girl in the world.” What do they have in common? “She’s a little rebellious, she’s a little edgy, and she’s a cool girl,” Cohen said.
Most of the collections are pink and are the iconic color of lovehackfancy, and Cohen won’t wander even in cold weather seasons. (It was both a creative and commercial decision: her 12 stores were in temperate climates, such as California, Texas and South Carolina.) But, she did embrace some lilac and chocolate browns, The latter is the color runway of trends. Designs with colors are indeed relatively mature with them. A dress with a black lace top and a mocha silk skirt, adorned with a brown faux fur jacket, looks like a twenties or thirties, wearing a black tie for a winter wedding or a young patron’s party. Bubble gum pink dress decorated with crystals and huge bows? That’s for young people…or at least young people.