"We need that," the designer and former Hillary Clinton donor told AFP after the show, admitting herself to be inwardly "not upbeat." Not disregarding the sadness of what's happening around, but how do we all come together not be divisive." In times of "relentless civil unrest and widening political divides," his program notes told the audience he wanted to "reimagine a modern American working wardrobe for an inclusive and celebratory generation." He summed up his woman as "an intrepid spirit that craved for cultural knowledge and courageous adventure that transcended continents." OystersDeborah Lloyd, president and chief creative officer of Kate Spade summed its look as a "little bit more unbuttoned, a little easier" at a presentation at the landmark Oyster Bar at Grand Central Terminal.
Source: The Nation Bangkok September 09, 2017 04:18 UTC