Mongolian lamb, lace, Lurex, and tweed? Only at Rodarte. Today, Kate Mulleavy and Laura Mulleavy transported guests with looks suited for gypsies, glam rockers, and neo-Victorians. Get the 10 talking points of the romantic show below.
1. Designed by Bureau Betak, the set was made of of fluorescent light columns wrapped with vines that twinkled and blinked at the show’s beginning and end.
2. The show’s front row was as cool as ever, with Kim Gordon, Tavi Gevinson, and Miguel in attendance.
3. Model-of-the-moment Kiki Willems opened the show in a silvery suit with gold booties.
4. Something to make you wish winter would last a little longer: Rodarte’s shaggy coats.
5. For the pragmatists out there, the Mulleavys showed cropped leather and suede jackets and tweed trousers.
6. Rodarte makes the case for the chandelier earring with shoulder-grazing metal options that matched the models rings and bracelets.
7. Don’t be surprised if you see Rodarte’s gilded Mary Janes everywhere come spring.
8. While past seasons have seen trompe l’oeil pierced eyebrows and Swarovski-encrusted lips, this season’s beauty look was all about going natural.
9. Take a hair tip from Odile Gilbert for Kérastase and apply your barrettes haphazardly across the front and sides of your hair.
10. It wouldn’t really be a Rodarte show without several intricate gowns. This season’s came in lace bias cuts with sequin detailing.
Watch the Rodarte Spring 2016 ready-to-wear fashion show: