Cesar Galindo / womenswear

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Cesar Galindo / womenswear

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An opera house is not a typical place to begin a career in fashion, but that is exactly where Cesar Galindo got his start. Before launching his self-titled label Galindo designed costumes for the Houston Opera, and his Spring 2010 collection evidences this. From the giant disco ball above the runway to the shimmering sequined frocks, drama and volume were everything. Hot pink made its way into many of the pieces, a favorite of divas (both onstage and on the street). Also dramatic were the incredible variety of necklines and collars exhibited on Galindo’s designs. Of these, the structured, architectural accents around the neck and shoulders were especially notable, perhaps offering a new interpretation of the shoulder pad.

Less inspiring were the series of sparkly dresses and tops that appeared to be only fit for a night of clubbing in Miami. However, the more subtle glittery fabrics on other pieces proved that sparkle can be tasteful when done right. All-in-all, Galindo’s collection showed that color, shimmer, and drama will always have a place in fashion. To achieve Galindo's "tasteful but fun" look, complement a plainer piece in your wardrobe with something shimmery.

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30 April 2009
vol. 6, issue 12

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