





The TEREXOV Fall 2009 Collection Show
Monday, February 16, 2009, 6:30PM
The Promenade Tent, Bryant Park
Alexander Terexov is another designer who combines art with fashion, but in a softer way than the other Alexander - Alexandre Herchovitch. Terexov opened and closed his show with a pale cityscape silk print that could have originally been a watercolor painting for day. For evening, there was the midnight blue version. There were some artistic treatments such as the black sequin detail on a latte georgette dress.
Fluidity reigned supreme throughout,
The collaboration with SAGA furs resulted in some a chocolate patchwork coat and roomy cashmere coats with mink collars that resembled the wealthy bourgeois styles favored by Catherine Denveuve in Belle de Jour.
Also harkening back to that time period was the black wool crepe dress with an asymmetric mink collar. In his finale pieces, Terexov demonstrated that it’s possible to make a sequin gown that looks both modern and refined and unlike VENEXIANA, not the least bit “Vegas”.
For more information, visit www.terexov.com
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