While there I actually had the pleasure of meeting Mr. de la Renta in person because one day, across the pond over in America, my English teacher Dary Dunham and I were talking about fashion after class. When I mentioned who my favorite designer was, Mr. Dunham suddenly mentioned that his wife happened to play bridge with Mr. de la Renta.
So then one day in May, me, three other girls from my English class and Mr. and Mrs. Dunham went into New York City and to Oscar de la Renta’s office and showroom in the fashion district on 550 Seventh Avenue. Walking into his showroom it was a madhouse as the entire staff was preparing for their upcoming ready-to-wear spring show but needless to say, I was in heaven. Just having come home from the Dominican Republic, Mr. de la Renta sat in a chair with a thoughtful look on his tan face contemplating the ruffles on a black dress as his business advisor stood beside him debating whether or not the dress would sell better if it was shorter etcetera. In front of him stood a model and a tailor, both simply awaiting his next move along with ten other people in that room. While there, we got to see a part of his collection and ask him questions about his work and lastly we were taken on a tour that ended with a sneak-peek of his bridal couture.
Now what makes his work stand out then? Well, what I think makes Mr. de la Renta’s work special is the fact that he always stays true to his design aesthetic about dressing people to make them look their best. In fashion today, everyone is trying to think outside the box and some fashion houses like Jean Paul Gaultier and Commes des Garcons sometimes take it a little to far. Oscar de la Renta’s quest for innovation always results in beautiful, flattering and feminine pieces that, year after year; are still very new and very interesting.
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How gorgeous?? |
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Kira, Charlotte, Mr. de la Renta, myself and Ally |
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