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Narciso Rodriguez is a Famous Cuban Fashion Designer

Narciso Rodriguez is a New York-based Cuban-American designer who brings Latin American Modernism into fashion.

His work reminds me of another Cuban-American artist, minimalist Carmen Herrera, who recently had a retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Both have a strong interest in architecture that shows in their craft.

I’m not sure Narciso would like this comparison, but his work also reminds me of the Barneys Downtown flagship store. Both have a spare, elegant flow. Yes, you can buy Narciso at Barneys.

Narciso first got attention for designing Carolyn Bessette’s wedding dress for her marriage to John F. Kennedy, Jr. in 1996. Michelle Obama chose Narciso for her first appearance as the First Lady in 2008. He is one of the designers who regularly gets worn on red carpets.


Narciso Rodriguez in New York

Narciso’s studio is here and he often gets inspiration from New York City streets.

You can buy his designs at Bergdorf Goodman, Barneys New York, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Intermix.


Pre-Fall 2018

Pre-Fall 2018. Courtesy of Narciso Rodriguez.
Pre-Fall 2018. Courtesy of Narciso Rodriguez.

Fall 2017

Narciso Rodriguez Fall 2017 Plongé Leather Split-Neck Top
Narciso Rodriguez Fall 2017 Plongé Leather Split-Neck Top

Clean lines and the last bit of color as we move into Fall.


Pre-Fall 2017

Narciso Rodriguez Pre-Fall 2017
Narciso Rodriguez Pre-Fall 2017

Narciso’s proportions turn the female silhouette into sculpture. As a ballerina, I want to wear clothes that accentuate every line of my body. I was taught to always be ready for the photo. Narciso is picture-perfect.


Spring Summer 2017

Narciso Rodriguez Spring Summer 2017

I love the oversize coat in this look. It reminds me of when it’s cold and my boyfriend gives me his coat to wear. The flowing silk of the V-Neck Boyfriend Cardigan Dress underneath is how I feel after making love, and how I want to feel for Spring. The dress is available at Bergdorf’s and Barneys for $2,495.


Fall 2016

https://youtu.be/tHhlA7u6oxY


For more information, visit www.narcisorodriguez.com


 


Published July 31, 2018 ~ Updated December 14, 2023.

Filed Under: .Cubans, FASHION, People

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