New York based designer Yuna Yang debuted her FW16 collection at the 3 West Club on February 11, 2016. A native of South Korea with a lifelong passion for peace, Yang dedicated the collection to her dream of “No Borders” between religions and races.
The show opened with militaristic silhouettes softened by feminine lines and details. A color palette of black and gold featured long jackets – some with detachable skirts – jumpsuits and lace pants. Feathers trimmed out hemlines, cuffs and belts while velvet was in abundance on jackets and capes.
There was an undercurrent of 1920’s influence in Yang’s accessories. Fur headpieces and brooch-like accents were featured on many of her looks, but my favorites were her jewel encrusted bib necklaces. They provided the perfect embellishment to an already intricate collection. Even Yang’s footwear was embellished. Feathers and jewels were also used on heels and sneakers, and while I loved the bold choice to use street shoes with dresses and pencil skirts, I preferred those with a lighter touch.
Yang’s FW16 collection was rounded out in a swath of blues, pinks and purples further enhancing the graceful individual from the militaristic collective. Her final looks shined in pristine white lace driving home her message of peace. To see more of Yuna Yang’s work, click here.