NEW YORK (AP) — Tory Burch blurred the lines between masculine and feminine at Saturday's show, reinventing the traditional power suit with a floral print, juxtaposed with tall boots to prove that dressing pretty can still exude power and strength.
The designer said she wanted to challenge the norms of femininity and was inspired by artist Francesca DiMattio, who takes seemingly feminine arts like basket weaving or wedding dress beads and transforms them on strong, imposing sculptures. Models walked around the colorful sculptures throughout the show, which was held at Sotheby's auction house in Manhattan.
“If our can clothes help women feel more powerful, feel more confident, they can define themselves as whatever they want," Burch told The Associated Press during a backstage interview. “I think women need a voice and they need to use it and own their confidence.”
The collection balanced loose-fitting, sweet prairie dresses boasting puffed sleeves and high collars with military-style jackets and menswear suits with softer shapes accented with silk blouses or bow collars. Everything was paired with knee high boots, including evening dresses. Several boots, in olive, burgundy and mustard, were also etched with a floral print.
“I thought about what is the power suit and when you think about a woman going into a board meeting and wearing over-the-knee black leather boots over a very sort of relaxed men's inspired suits," Burch said.
Artist DiMattio also designed printed silks for the show that had an abstract floral vibe in springy yellows, blues and greens.
Actress Julianne Moore said she loves Burch's collections because they are “classic and American and clean and wearable.”
Burch focuses on more than just the clothes, said actress Lucy Liu, who also...