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Badgley Mischka

FALL 2000 READY-TO-WEAR

By Mark Badgley & James Mischka

Models coolly walked down a runway made out of snow at Badgley Mischka, with ice totems looming in the background. The reference was clear: Lights reflected the multicolored hues in the sculptures and on the floor as much as on the designer s dazzling clothing. This season, the collection consisted mostly of solid looks in beige, black and white—double-face cashmere was paired with sequined trousers and beaded georgette; rabbit bombers were worn with leather jeans. The ultra-glamorous eveningwear consisted of embroidered patchwork gowns and sequined sheaths in bronze, champagne, and magnesium; the bronze was so sequined it looked nearly holographic.