The Venezuelan designer made his way to the runways of New York in 1997, when his architectural and feminine designs were quickly recognized and adored in the international fashion world. This time, for his runway show at the Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week, Ángel Sánchez wowed his audience with elegance, drama and lots of gold. The show started off with dresses and two-piece ensembles in mixed materials like printed silk and gold fabrics, slowly transitioning to more dramatic pieces with all gold dresses and black and gold gowns.
Further on, Sánchez featured edgier designs in all-black combined materials like patent and perforated leather, silk and chiffon. Flowy gowns, wide-leg pants, structured dresses; long gloves and jumpsuits filled the runway, before flashes of red appeared. The brighter pieces appeared only to give way to the bejeweled part of the collection in gem tones, which included embroidered gowns, dresses and some pieces in teal.
The collection then transitioned mostly to black and white pieces in different materials and prints; always following Sánchez’s signature architectural designs; mixing sheer fabrics with cutouts, embroidery and open backs. The show was absolutely stunning. Check it out below!
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