VERRIER FALL/WINTER 2009

Fashion News
February 20, 2009

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A rainy day in the port town of Cherbourg, France.

Photos by Patrick Butler

Verrier’s program notes described a rainy day in the port town of Cherbourg, France – the label’s designer, Ashleig Verrier, was inspired by the 1964 film The Umbrellas of Cherbourg which set the tone for the Fall/Winter 2009 Verrier collection.

The rainy day translated into a washed-out color palette of purples and browns along with deep reds, gray, and black.

As is usually the case with Verrier’s looks, most of the pieces were very feminine – plenty of ruffles, frills, crystal accents, and sheer details.

That said, as the collection progressed, the designer played the innocence and femininity of her frilly details against a distinctly military-influenced style that translated into tailored jackets and coats constructed of hearty wool, leather, and mink.

In line with the movie, the contrast highlights a play between innocence and experience that made this collection a step-up from what the designer has previously showcased.


 

The Fashion Spot's Style Editor, Sharon Feiereisen, is a freelance writer based in New York City. Her work has been published in Newsday, AM New York, WHERE New York, Dan's Papers, and on BlackBook.com, among many other print and online outlets. Fluent in French and German, Sharon is a confessed jewelry addict with a particularly strong affinity for nOir and Hermes. Check out her tumblr blog, Random Happenings

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