New York Fashion Week (NYFW) Day 3: Korean model Hyoni Kang

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On the 3rd day (13th February 2010) of New York Fashion Week Fall 2010 Ready-to-wear fashion shows, Hyoni Kang strutted on the runway of Karen Walker.

Trends spotted for Karen Walker Fall 2010 / Winter 2011 looks includes prints (bold and eye-catching), fur outerwear, thigh-high socks or stockings, and suit jackets.

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Hyoni looks very fresh and eye-pleasing for the first two looks. Love those pastels on her; sweet, but still stylish.

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Hyoni Kang and Karen Walker, the designer. The printed suit, when worn separately, would look great. For now, the printed jacket together with the same printed trousers should just remain on the runway.

Trend spotted: Thigh-high socks!

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Models, Kate Somers and Lovanni Pinnow working those thigh-high socks with cute dresses, one of my most loved trend in this collection! Those outfits gave a very fun and whimsical look for Fall 2010. Nice!

Review taken from Style.com on Karen Walker
By Meenal Mistry
Karen Walker approaches each season almost like a jazz musician. She introduces an idea, evolves it in a few directions, and then loops it back around to a fully formed composition. She called the Fall collection Salzburg, USA—an imaginary place where an American take on old-world European wardrobe traditions resides.

She opened with a matched look of puffy jacket, blazer, button-front shirt, and skinny cuffed pants all cut in a faded floral that looked like a descendant of the Von Trapp children’s curtain couture. The looks that followed seemed to ask, “Just how would Americans dress for the Alps?” Well, if they had Walker’s quirky-smart sense of chic, in oversize sheepskin collars, matched jacquard sweater-and-skirt sets, or a kicky, boyish loden suit. Or perhaps they’d turn the tables with a college sweatshirt, corduroys, and a balaclava that approximated either an old-school football helmet or a medieval hood. That last look is from Walker’s brand-new casual line, called Runaway, which now encapsulates all her denim, T-shirts, and, from Fall, corduroy pants and sweatshirt pieces with wild, woolly fringe. About half the clothes on the runway were from Runaway.

But this isn’t Walker’s only bit of business news. She recently opened an alternative department store in her native Auckland, New Zealand, that stocks her collection, among others, as well as beauty and housewares. She’s also looking to open a second store in Asia. This being her eighth season in New York, perhaps the next stop is Manhattan.

About Lynette Phua

I'm a Dreamer, Thinker, and Fashion-Lover. Currently, Editor of http://kokokoreano.com, Asia BF Reporter of CeCi Korea and a Freelance Contributor, Writer and Photographer at Teens Singapore, YesStylist and more. P.S. I'm kind of a Twitter addict : @loveonacarousel
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