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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Park Choon Moo

Park Choon Moo is the ready to wear fashion line by South Korean designer Choon Moo Park. She has a large following in South Korea and just had her New York Fashion Week debut. Her show was at the swanky Hudson Hotel which is almost as interesting as the actual collection. The runway was set up in an "X" shape which I think was a good idea because it allows you to see the clothes from different angles and the actual clothes spend more time on the runway.
Now on to the clothes.

The Park Choon Moo Fall/Winter 2010 line contained both men's and women's looks in shades of black, gray, and silver the fabrics were mostly woollen thick fabrics but there were also a few silk pieces. There was also a blue and black houndstooth involved that I was not that big of a fan of because of my deep seeded hatred of combining blue and black in an outfit, but that is just my personal opinion. Some of the items, particularly the coats, were using the current trend of zippers everywhere and a somewhat androgynous, over sized look. I was not really a fan of the silk evening wear because the designs looked rather plain and not that cutting edge.





Overall I really liked the collection. I think Park Choon Moo could easily be merchandised and sold next to other big name U.S. designers. I think Park Choon Moo is a name we should remember because this line has the makings of becoming a hit.

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