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I’m A Veteran Grandpa I Have Risked My Life To Protect Strangers Shirt, hoodie, tank top
Collection: Moya’s girl is sexy, with an Eighties fierceness to her look. Consider some of his muses for the fall debut: Catwoman, Barbarella and Lara Croft. “It’s that kind of fantasy girl,” says Moya, noting he was initially inspired by “alter egos, women in different moods and villainesses.” To that end, everything is super body-conscious: form-fitting sheaths and bustier dresses in tight-waisted silhouettes. His tailored pieces, meanwhile, owe much to his Mugler schooling — jackets come sharp and with strong shoulders. “Everything’s got an elegant kink to it,” he notes.
Stats: Wholesale prices for the collection range from $400 for a pullover to $7,000 for a pleated organza gown. The line is available on his Web site, hautecouture.Com.
Louisa Parris
Backstory: Londoner Louisa Parris began her fashion studies at Kingston University before transferring to Central Saint Martins, graduating in 2004. That Parris would go into something creative wasn’t surprising, given her family’s professions — mom is a fashion illustrator; dad, a retail interior designer (she notes that he worked on the first Topshop building “many, many moons ago”), while her sister Georgia studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. Parris herself worked at Ghost, Mulberry, Gharani Strok and with costume designer Mark Bouman in London, before moving to San Francisco in 2005. She then spent a year with lingerie label Zovo, nabbed a Gen Art Fresh Faces Award in 2008 and is teaching at San Francisco’s Academy of Art University.
Collection: “I wasn’t one of the kids who got dressed up in crazy outfits every day at Saint Martins,” remarks Parris. “I was the geek, the conscientious kid doing my sketchbook. It’s not a bad thing if I just want to do beautiful dresses.” Which is exactly what Parris does — simple, easy, no-fuss silk gowns with flyaway panels and draping. “I like to keep things very streamlined and fresh,” she says, “not glittery.” Geometrics also play a large part in her designs, both in cut (giant circle or square patterns) and colorblocking (inspired this season by Piet Mondrian and Josef Albers). For spring, Parris promises more structure and a dramatic Egypt-meets-Op Art-meets-Alphonse Mucha theme.
Stats: Dresses wholesale for roughly $700. Retail venues have yet to be determined.
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