Lafayette 148 celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. “We think we’ll turn the lens to celebrate the New York women’s 30 years,” Emily Smith said in a speech in the airy Chelsea space. “Obviously, we’ve become more global since then.” She and her team recently went to Morning performance. “It’s really fun to work on this project, to work on roles and role building, so we’re working on it with the series the same way,” Smith said.
During the speech, the mannequin comes with a variety of accessories from New York – a metropolis peeking from a crispy shirt pocket, a classic “Thank you for a great day” coffee cup, and a smiling plastic bag done in a carmza. The characters are marked with the quality prototype that decorates each human foot New Yorker– Inspired fonts. There is a silk top and matching pleated skirt with illustrations of different iconic Manhattan locations, or an illustration of a white cotton poplin poplin top, a black skirt and a leopard cotton trenchen (“For us Leopard Print for New New New New York,””). It’s great to see this sense of humor and trait reflect more in the look manual that accompany the series.
Meanwhile, the outfit is typical of Lafayette 148, despite more counterattacks this season. Rather than its bold texture or fabric treatment, it seems to emphasize lightness, like a pink suit in tropical wool, gently traversing through the light like a cotton poplin (“starchitect” or a soft black crochet dress, the remaining gauze ribbon, the remaining gauze ribbon, the remaining gauze ribbon, the remaining gauze, at the bottom a layered grated fallen footstep, paired with a guest match. Dear’). “I really want to celebrate.”