Spring 2023 Lafayette 148 has arrived. See every look:
Recently, Lafayette 148’s creative director Emily Smith found out that the brand’s original building—at 148 Lafayette Street—used to house a printing press before it was a garment factory. “I took it as an inspiration to build off this idea of paper and what we could do with it, and interpret it through clothing,” Smith said during an appointment at the brand’s flagship on Greene Street in SoHo.
It turns out that paper is a great inspiration for clothes. A brown paper bag inspired a wrinkly linen-blend trench coat. Colored tissue paper was evident in a simple sleeveless shift made of two layers of silk, one pink and one light beige, shown with a pair of white sheer trousers, and another in shades of yellow citrine, which also picked up on the undercurrent of ’90s minimalist looks that could be seen elsewhere this past fashion week.
A shaggy cotton crochet sweater and cardigan were reminiscent of shredded paper; a white cotton pleated gown could have its roots in origami and would make a fine wedding dress for a tropical bride. The standouts of the collection were a pleated paper-thin leather short-sleeve button-down shirt and matching trousers, and a green pleated blouse with curved sleeves and matching skirt that was elegant in its shape and bold in its choice of color.
“I just believe a modern woman is so busy and she wants things that she can wear in and out of different things,” Smith explained. She created a tightly edited collection of beautiful, modern, wearable pieces that are likely to go the long run in any woman’s wardrobe. You can’t really ask for more than that.
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