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New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2014: Lela Rose

I had the pleasure of seeing Lela Rose’s runway presentation for the first time last season, and am delighted to have had the pleasure again. It’s nice to find a designer who is consistently elegant, who has a clear point of view and a high level of taste. Rose’s Fall/Winter 2014 collection was inspired by renowned restaurant El Bulli, famous for its 40+ course menu of colorful, creative and unexpected items (like flavored foams, pistachio ravioli, and oyster and bone marrow tartare). Rose infused those same elements of the creative and unexpected into her collection with architectural silhouettes, geometric patterns and surprise details. Some favorite looks included a citrine crop top and full skirt punched through with a grid of squares, a magenta embossed silk strapless gown with a sweetheart neckline, a ombre dress covered in feathers shading from white to navy blue, and a jacquard dress in a swirl pattern with a plunging but delicate v-neck. But really, every piece in the collection was smartly, meticulously assembled and was a joy to see on the runway. Looking at the pieces Rose created, I wanted to be that girl: she made not just a collection, but a lifestyle. For more pictures from the collection, check out this slideshow on Style.com.

Makeup, by the wonderful Romy Soleimani using Kevyn Aucoin products for Beauty.com, was glitter, glitter and more glitter! Gold covered the eyes, with small sequins on either side of the face, with no blush and just a hint of lip gloss. Hair, by the fabulous Ted Gibson for Beauty.com, was a twisted swirl of an updo, twisted and braided together then pinned up and adorned with a small pearl pin. Nails were by Butter London for Beauty.com, featuring a diagonal swipe of silver. 

Take a look behind the scenes and at the show with some of my pictures here

 

Elyssa Goodman likes words and pictures a lot. She is a Style Consultant at Her Campus, was previously the publication's first Style Editor, and has been with the magazine since its inception in 2009. Elyssa graduated with honors from Carnegie Mellon University, where she studied Professional Writing, Creative Writing, and Photography. As an undergraduate, she founded and was the editor-in-chief of The Cut, Carnegie Mellon's Music Magazine. Originally from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Elyssa now lives and works in New York City as Miss Manhattan, a freelance writer, photographer, stylist and social media consultant. Her work has appeared in Vice, Marie Claire, New York Magazine, Glamour, The New Yorker, Artforum, Bust, Bullett, Time Out New York, Nerve.com, and many other publications across the globe. Elyssa is also the photographer of the book "Awkwafina's NYC," written by Nora "Awkwafina" Lum. She loves New York punk circa 1973, old-school photobooths, macaroni and cheese, and Marilyn Monroe. You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @MissManhattanNY.