IN BRIEF:
we expected simplicity and on-the-go wearability from Christie Brown. in other words, nothing terribly out of the ordinary...at least judging from the overall vibe of her debut collection. which is why we're especially dazzled by her pieces at Arise Africa Fashion Week. Christie Brown introduced us to a surprisingly strong direction for her brand, with each of her 14* looks paying homage to the motherland, its rich culture of print fabric, and a strong contemporary spin on traditional, everyday ankara. 13 of her 14 lools use ankara mainly in collaboration with other fabrics and we applaud Christie Brown for pushing herself creatively and for presenting pieces that show thought and technique. there's lots to choose from on this delightful platter - from ruffles, to separates, to organzas, jersey, and silk - and we predict that her brand is set for even greater commercial success after this showing, as her pieces speak to the everyday woman who wants to stand out without being overly obnoxious.
IMPROVEMENTS/FINAL THOUGHTS:
a clear direction or theme other than "african print" and "contemporary wear" may have made her collection even more striking. while there's lots of variety here, this is a collection that seems to be trying to throw it all in without a particular focus.
nonetheless, a strong showing with many pieces we'd snatch up straight off the runway.
thoughts?
xo
*numbers could change as more photos become available
photos:
ladybrille via Simon Deiner/SDR photo