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Thakoon goes red, redder, reddest

A model walks the runway at the Thakoon

Photo credit: Getty Images | A model walks the runway at the Thakoon fall 2012 fashion show. (Jan. 12, 2012)

Thakoon Panichgul is seeing red — or a slight variation thereof — pretty much everywhere he looks. Whether it’s satin shift dresses with a neon light pattern (in orangey red); a leather dress with cinched waist (cherry), or a bouclé hooded blazer, a crepe and crinkly patent blouse and a paper bag waist skirt (scarlet, raspberry, fuchsia).

The designer, who showed his Thakoon collection at the Plaza Hotel on Sunday, is a master at color combinations.  And the clash and sass of competing reds in one outfit is what will get his customers noticed. There’s even a hearts-and-lips pattern on a skirt, slip dress and bomber, for kitsch appeal.

Neutrals get some play, too — oatmeal shifts and a coat are adorned with basket weave panels. And an oatmeal angora bomber was paired with a high-waisted trouser. These seem serene in contrast to the major brights in the line.

But will anyone wear the uber-thick, double-faced gray knit slip dress, padded and sculpted into a slightly exaggerated hourglass shape. Appealing, to some, perhaps, but it seems more an abstract experiment than the kind of dress most women would want to put on.
 

Tags: Thakoon Panichgul , Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

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