Marchesa's Sheer Energy
Sheer energy at Marchesa with fairy tale gowns and slippers for a modern-day Cinderella
While many designers at New York Fashion Week showed relaxed, toned-down looks for next spring, Marchesa designers Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig were among a group who would have none of that.
The duo's fairy tale collection, shown at the ornate St. Regis Hotel before a celebrity crowd that comprised of producer Harvey Weinstein (Chapman's husband), Bette Midler and daughter Sophie von Haselberg, Christina Hendricks, Jennifer Hudson, and Julianne Hough, included a number of entrance-making gowns with voluminous tiered skirts and long trains in dip-dyed tulle pastel shades.
If you're going to walk into a room, make sure everyone notices.
The duo's theme — “a botanical menagerie of caged birds and cascading florals placed under a captivating midnight sky” — appears at first in sheer, lace-beaded corseted gowns lined in black resembling the outlines of a bird cage but more suited for the boudoir.
Other gowns more suitable to charity balls and red-carpet affairs are adorned with feathers, jeweled crystal birds, laser-cut mirrored fragments, and gilded thread work, keeping with the enchanted, ethereal theme of the collection.
Column gowns with strategically placed hand-cut 3-D petals sculpt the body while strapless ball gowns with billowing skirts, each with a train so long that the models had to maneuver around each other during the final runway bow, are the real statement makers.
A number of short cocktail dresses and "high-low" gowns, with the front hem higher than the back, showcased the new Marchesa footwear collection that's just as glittery as the gowns. The Italian-made shoes, in laser-cut suede and detailed with glittery beading, will arrive in stores in January.
Alas, there's no glass slipper — yet.
Marchesa fuchsia tulle floral thread work embroidered fishtail gown with godet inserts and deep maroon metallic threaded Chantilly lace underlay.

The exterior of Éscolática looks as whimsical is it does European. Photo courtesy of Éscolática Floral Atelier & Boutique