Proenza Schouler’s Quiet Power
In fashion, simplicity is often much more difficult to master than maximalism. This was clear at Proenza Schouler’s Fall/Winter 2024 collection, where co-creative directors Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez showed clothes that were sophisticated, elegant, and unapologetically pared-back. The collection marked the brand’s 20th year as purveyors of effortless New York cool — so who better to open the show than quintessential N.Y.C. cool girl Chloë Sevigny, who stepped out in a sharp tailored blazer tied at the waist, layered over a crisp white shirt, a leather wrap skirt, and high-knee slouchy boots. The look set the scene for a… Read Full Article
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