Collina Strada Fall 2020 Had Reusable Bottles & Bags as Accessories
Laura McQuarrie — February 13, 2020 — Eco
Eco-friendly fashion was top-of-mind for many designers at New York Fashion Week, as evidenced by the Collina Strada Fall 2020 runway show. With regards to sustainability, Collina Strada says "be chic while you do it. It doesn't need to be so serious and granola." As such, models walked the grass-covered runway toting colorful, fashion-forward reusable bags and bejeweled water bottles or even gardening tools—fittingly, the name Collina Strada gave the collection is 'Garden Ho.'
While some of the designs shown at NYFW took the form of blouses with bows and tailored corset jackets, others reinvented the classic trench coat with faux fur. Notably, a good majority of the pieces in the ready-to-wear fall fashion collection are made with rose silk and deadstock fabric.
Image Credit: Vogue, Alessandro Lucioni, Gorunway.com
While some of the designs shown at NYFW took the form of blouses with bows and tailored corset jackets, others reinvented the classic trench coat with faux fur. Notably, a good majority of the pieces in the ready-to-wear fall fashion collection are made with rose silk and deadstock fabric.
Image Credit: Vogue, Alessandro Lucioni, Gorunway.com
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