Designer Philipp Plein recently made his New York Fashion Week debut with a star-studded show for his 2017 fall/winter collection. Up until this point, the designer has only displayed his collections in Milan with ultra elaborate spectacle shows, so his recent unveiling at the New York Public Library at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street was considered relatively tame but also unexpected. Plein started the show by taking center stage to announce, “I’m just a dream chaser. I believe in my dreams until they come true,” to his audience which included the likes of Madonna, Kylie Jenner, Tiffany Trump and Fat Joe. The 2017 fall/winter collection served as a crash course featuring emblazoned outerwear, oversized silhouettes, and pieces bedazzled with rhinestones and hardware fully expressing the ethos of the label. Additionally, New England Patriots’ Danny Amendola, socialite Sofia Richie, Desiigner, Young Thug, Fetty Wap, and #PrisonBae Jeremy Meeks walked Plein’s bold and aggressive show.
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Philipp Plein's 2017 Fall/Winter Show
Designer Philipp Plein recently made his New York Fashion Week debut with a star-studded show for his 2017 fall/winter collection. Up until this point, the designer has only displayed his collections in Milan with ultra elaborate spectacle shows, so his recent unveiling at the New York Public Library at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street was considered relatively tame but also unexpected. Plein started the show by taking center stage to announce, “I’m just a dream chaser. I believe in my dreams until they come true,” to his audience which included the likes of Madonna, Kylie Jenner, Tiffany Trump and Fat Joe. The 2017 fall/winter collection served as a crash course featuring emblazoned outerwear, oversized silhouettes, and pieces bedazzled with rhinestones and hardware fully expressing the ethos of the label. Additionally, New England Patriots’ Danny Amendola, socialite Sofia Richie, Desiigner, Young Thug, Fetty Wap, and #PrisonBae Jeremy Meeks walked Plein’s bold and aggressive show.
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