The BadgleyMischka show featured beautiful, elegant, feminine dresses in vibrant patterns and summery colors and cut in flattering silhouettes.
Like many others designers at New York Fashion Week, Mark Badgley and James Mischka embraced a joyful, happy mood for spring. But of course, they did it their way, which meant beautiful, elegant, feminine dresses worked in vibrant patterns and summery colors and cut in flattering silhouettes.
The brand’s signature high-end evening constructions were infused this season with an effortless sense of ease and lightness, which felt refreshing. Bright floral patterns, featuring bouquets of wildflowers, as well as hibiscus and graphic poppies mixed with tropical leaves, were splashed on a range of lively designs, ranging from suits and belted frocks with slightly puffy leaves to a plethora of gowns, including an embroidered one-shouldered style worked in hot pink and a regal roomy dress with a cape effect.
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