Alexander Wang Spring 2010 Ready-to-Wear
Continuing College Fashion’s Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week coverage, here’s the latest from everyone’s favorite New York City fashion prodigy, Alexander Wang.
Those of you who are used to Alexander Wang’s grunge basics and all-black ensembles may be surprised at his Spring 2010 collection – I know I was! While some people don’t like the new direction he went in, I personally think it’s a good thing – no designer should be a one-trick pony, and showing versatility, as well as taking risks, is what fashion is all about.
Curious to learn more? Keep reading to see photos from his Spring 2010 RTW collection, as well as to read my review and learn about the key trends and themes from Saturday’s show!
Runway Photos:
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Click each photo to enlarge. Photos from Style.com
CF Runway Review:
As a huge Alexander Wang fan, this collection had me pleasantly surprised – it was very different from anything he’s ever shown before, and it really shows his versatility as a designer, not to mention his sense of humor.
90’s fans, take note: gone are the days of the Wang grunge girl, decked out in shredded sweaters and lots of black. This season, she’s been replaced by a preppier, sportier, decidedly less serious woman.
In typical Wang fashion, sports were a major theme in his Spring 2010 collection. While American football was definitely the main influence, there were also references to rugby, soccer, and baseball as well. In an interview prior to the show, Alexander said he was inspired by “the deviant side of American teen culture”, which certainly showed through in his collection. Fittingly, the overall vibe was high school sports with a sexy twist – soccer-style knee high socks were cut out in the back for a hint of skin, while a classic varsity jacket was taken up a notch, paired with sheer black pants and fierce ankle boots.
There were certainly some costumey pieces (like a heavily shoulder-padded sweatshirt meant to resemble a football jersey and a Lady Gaga-esque white leotard with sheer panels on the sides) in the show, but there were practical options mixed in as well. It’s hard not to covet Alex’s new line of sunglasses, while sweatshirt-material basics and pretty striped knits will undoubtedly be on every girl’s wish list come spring.
While perhaps not his most wearable collection, Alexander Wang’s Spring 2010 show displayed his versatility, as well as his fun side, while still conveying his unique point of view – not exactly an easy feat! While devoted fans of his very wearable grunge looks may not like the new direction he went in this season, it’s hard to deny that Alexander Wang is a true talent in American fashion, sure to remain an industry favorite for years to come.
Fashion Cliff-Notes:
Overall Themes:
American football uniforms
Varsity references
1930’s and 40’s
Naughty schoolgirl
Key Trends:
Khaki
Knee-high socks
Leopard print shoes
Cutouts
Strong shoulders
Horizontal stripes
Leather panels
Lace-up everything
Deconstruction
What do you think?
If you want to see the rest of Alexander Wang’s Spring/Summer 2010 collection, check out Style.com’s photos.
In the meantime, I want to know what you think! Are you a fan of Alexander Wang? Did you like the new direction he went in this season? Which look was your favorite? Let us know in the comments!
Posted on on September 14, 2009 / Filed Under: Fashion News / Tags: Alexander Wang, Fashion Shows, Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, New York Fashion Week, Spring 2010
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Carolyn
I love the spring RTW collection! I think he did a great job. I attended the show on Saturday and was blown away by the pieces. I met him a while back and he was so nice. Really an amazing designer.
Jess
I like this collection. It seems very simple yet not really lol. I love the shorts with the red stripe shirt. It actually looks like something I can wear.
Its cute and Chic what more can you ask for lol. I just expected something a lot more wild, but again I like very much hehe :)
Cara
This marks the first Alexander Wang look I have even considered imitating. Very exciting…the knee socks remind me of Cher, only toughened up. While I prefer them in the more original manner, this collection is still downright fun to look at.
Melanie
There are some very cool looks that I want to recreate, Im not a big fan of the first look though..while I still see the Alexander Wang edge in the new looks, its missing from the first one.
Kim - Cal State
His stuff is my favorite so far. I really am amazed at how he can make disheveled and slouchy look so clean and chic. I really loved the shoes in this collection. And that striped outfit is totally amazing, I would wear that head to toe..
Colleen - NYU
I agree with him–he makes disheveled look hot instead of grungy! I absolutely love outfit in the bottom row middle!
Colleen - NYU
*I meant to say I agree with Kim, oops! That’s what happens when you read CF and try to do homework at the same time…
Mani
I have always been an AW fan but this collection BLOWS me away. I am absolutely in LOVE with it. I especially love all of the detailing that he’s done – the whole “varsity football” theme he has going on is just darling. I am also totally digging those knee socks – I have a pair just like them! :)
mia
i love it!
melissa
I am one of those 90’s grunge style fans you mentioned in this article!
While I absolutely loved his collection for A/W, it was obvious that he wouldn’t be doing the same thing over for S/S.
Neutrals and pops of bright color, flowly, lighter-weight fabrics and materials, and thin sheer knits are perfect for S/S.