Rodarte Fall/Winter 2014 | New York Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 11, 2014

Rodarte Fall 2014–While last season, the Rodarte sisters looked to downtown Los Angeles for inspiration, the fall-winter 2014 runway show had a more sci-fi approach with models wearing raccoon eyes and slicked back hair almost like celestial creatures. The designers offered airy chiffons in jewel tones for their opening looks which then transitioned into retro futuristic jackets and vests with pointed lapels. A mix and match of textiles recall the more kitschier side of the brand’s DNA. For the finale, Rodarte offered silk gowns printed with the images of Luke Skywalker, C-3PO and more characters from the original “Star Wars” films.


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