Is there a more glamorous city than New York? That’s up for debate, if you consider other major fashion capitals like Paris and Tokyo. But for fall, designer Monique Lhuillier cast her vote for Manhattan: Her elegant offering of formal wear pays homage to the sleek, elegant clothes that you can often find on New York’s gala scene. “I decided to go back where my fashion inspiration all began, in New York City,” said Lhuillier. “You’ll see glam out in full force. My girl is going out, and she’s looking for clothes that make her feel special and fabulous. She’s booked and busy.”
Though Lhuillier is now based in Los Angeles, she’s in and out of New York for work. She drew inspiration from the city’s architecture in particular, toying with different finishings that mimic the Art Deco lines found on the Empire State and Chrysler buildings. You can spot them on the directional beadwork of column gowns, including a sleeveless number with intricate rows of silver beading. “The silhouettes are simplified, but the fabrics take it to the next level,” said Lhuillier. “It was all about these luxe fabrications.”
She made a clear effort to streamline some of her evening gowns, which typically feature elaborate embroidery or voluminous shapes. A golden, off-the-shoulder style, for instance, was clean and refined, putting the focus on the metallic brocade foil. Slinky halter gowns, tied and criss-crossed at the neckline, were done in sumptuous emerald velvets. They’re the kind of formal frocks that would look good on just about anyone, and Lhuillier photographed them all on-location at the St. Regis to prove it; they’re certainly worthy of wearing to sip one of the hotel’s $40 lobby martinis.
It wasn’t all glitzy evening attire, however. Lhuillier also made an effort to design more options for day, ramping up her selection of knitwear separates to do so. “Our customer has been asking for that,” she said. A cream waffle-style crewneck and skirt set were finished with floral enamel buttons. It felt slightly too Chanel—but refined, nonetheless. “You can be comfy, but glam at the same time,” said Lhuillier. A winning combo, for sure.