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Erik officially landed on our radar with his spring 2012 collection at New York Fashion Week. The procession of asymmetrical jersey dresses and draped jackets got it right. His pieces are fresh, flattering and street ready. He invigorated neutral fabrics with sharp tailoring and balanced the collection with abstract prints that he’s been working with since 2010. “I don’t change what I do every season,” Hart says. “I don’t follow trends or try a new look. It’s really the evolution of the print and the aesthetic.”
READ THE REST OF MY FEATURE ON FASHION DESIGNER ERIK HART @ HEARTY MAGAZINE

Erik officially landed on our radar with his spring 2012 collection at New York Fashion Week. The procession of asymmetrical jersey dresses and draped jackets got it right. His pieces are fresh, flattering and street ready. He invigorated neutral fabrics with sharp tailoring and balanced the collection with abstract prints that he’s been working with since 2010. “I don’t change what I do every season,” Hart says. “I don’t follow trends or try a new look. It’s really the evolution of the print and the aesthetic.”

READ THE REST OF MY FEATURE ON FASHION DESIGNER ERIK HART @ HEARTY MAGAZINE

kimberly taylor’s eponymous line is pretty much what lauren conrad was trying to do but didn’t. it’s simple and cute…but it’s interesting. speaking of, was the hills on last night? only getting 5 channels is really cramping my popculture style.

kimberly taylor’s eponymous line is pretty much what lauren conrad was trying to do but didn’t. it’s simple and cute…but it’s interesting. speaking of, was the hills on last night? only getting 5 channels is really cramping my popculture style.

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