Debuting last season with his contemporary line, New York designer Richard Chai yet again flashed his collection based on layers reviving 90s Fashion. Richard Chai Fall 2010 collection at Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week for Fall 2010 was all about knits, soft palette of earthy neutrals with glorious splashes of silver glitter.



Richard Chai Fall 2010 women’s collection in New York Fashion Week featured looks from his diffusion line. Highlights of show were layered clothing with faded floral print and super elongated silhouettes, flouncy georgette dresses worn over long sleeve tee shirts and tube skirts, and cropped pants over knit leggings.
Runway got sparkled as models stepped on white runway in the tents at Bryant Park with mushroom-hued layers galore with military-inflected woolen coats, silky printed button-downs, and baby tees, worn over straight skirts to the ankle or slouched trousers, reviving 90s fashion.



Designer’s fall 2010 ready to wear collection was nicely accessorized with thick fingerless gloves and flat lace-up boots by Timberland representing fashion footwear. Designer himself stepped out for his bow in a checked plaid shirt, tied coolly around his waist.
Richard Chai Love Fall 2010 collection featured cool clothes for cool girls. A nice mix of fabrics and garments was featured. Models were looking great in feminine prairie prints and sequined pajama pants with tailored outerwear and slouchy sweaters that were a touch sultry.



Enhancing whole look was bright red lipstick worn by model Meghan Collison who made a return and Liu Wen, spotted in few chunky strips of reddish blonde on back of her head displaying blonde fashion trend.
In totality, Richard Chai Love collection for fall 2010 was wearable owing to glamor and grunge look mixed together, posing glunge look of 90s.
[...] Benz New York fashion Week is getting more and more interesting with every collection such as Richard Chai Love Fall 2010, The Heart Truth 2010 Red Dress Collection and Yigal Azrouel Fall 2010 runway [...]
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