Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough's recent trek
through the Himalayas rubbed off on their pre-fall collection. We can
see the magazine photo shoots now: Proenza Schouler
girl on the side of a mountain in a nylon and mesh color-blocked
shirtdress with bungee cord detailing, and on her feet, rubber-tipped
pumps.
As sporty and technical as their reference points were—tweed jackets modeled after mountaineering parkas, button-downs made from windbreaker nylon, quilted coats that took cues from sleeping bags—the collection was quite polished. Here's another good example: The silk jacquard of a matching bustier top and skirt was an aerial view of mountains that they pulled from Google Earth, but looked
like it could've been crushed
velvet. The Velcro closure on the wrap skirt kept the tech-y couture
motif going.Riffing on house classics is a proven method for the ten-year-old brand.
This season's take on their signature bustier baby-doll dress comes
with a performance mesh shell and a bungee cord drawstring below the
bust. It has starlet-on-the-rise written all over it. Their New York
cohort, on the other hand, will be pleased to see their tweedy lady
jackets in bright shades of coral and emerald green, as well as a
handbag offering in iguana leather, a luxe new material for them that's
pricier than python but not quite in crocodile territory.
source: style.com













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