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Desigual

Desigual is a Spanish fashion house with New York stores in Lower Midtown and SoHo.

Desigual Fall/Winter/2017

Desigual showed its Fall/Winter 2017 collection at Skylight Clarkson Sq in Hudson Square on February 9, 2017.

The look was inspired by the female uprisings of the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s.

Minis with tights channel the 1960s youth revolution and California rock scene. Biker hats reflect New York’s 1970s voguing scene. The collection overall feels like the 1980s. Remember the big hair bands and that crazy Euro fashion?

Genius is always ahead of us. The designers have been working on this for six months or so. Yet somehow Desigual captured the energy of the Women’s March on Washington. It’s as if the designers are saying, “Come on ladies, together we have the power to create the country we want to live in.”

Photo by Getty Images, courtesy of Desigual.

Desigual Spring/Summer 2017 ~ Global Traveler

https://youtu.be/82syXx3dL1E

Desigual showed their “Global Traveler” Spring / Summer 2017 collection with cool palettes, bright embroideries, and bold patterns at Moynihan Station for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week September 8, 2016.

The Global Traveler is a bold woman who is comfortable in both the urban and virtual jungles of the world. She is a pioneer with a fearless attitude, a bold individual with a creative style.

Desigual's Global Traveler for Spring/Summer 2017

The free-spirited muse of Desigual makes her feel comfortable while accenting her femininity. Animal, botanical, and ethnic prints create flattering silhouettes. Distinct fabric combinations are enhanced with crystals and hand-sewn embroidery.

The beauty work was inspired by fun filters in the social media world.

Notable guests included Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach, Miss USA Deshauna Barber, Miss Teen USA Kamie Crawford, internationally celebrated actresses Paz Vega and Tea Falco, model Kelly Bensimon, TV personalities Andi Dorfman (The Bachelor), Caila Quinn & Sharleen Joynt (Bachelor in Paradise), fashion photographer Nigel Barker, Olympian fencer Miles Chamley-Watson, blogger Helena Bordon, actresses Fatima Ptacek, Tashiana Washington and Clare Foley, actor Eric West, singers SYMON and Kristine Elezaj, and models Jessica Minh Anh and Yovanna Ventura.

(Cover photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images courtesy of Desigual)

Desigual New York Americas

958 Avenue of the Americas (6th Ave)
(at 35th St)
(212) 564-0722

Monday 10am–10pm
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 9am–10pm
Thursday 10am–8pm
Friday 8am–11pm
Saturday 9am–10pm
Sunday 10am–9pm

Desigual New York SoHo

594 Broadway St
(at Prince St)
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
(212) 343-8206


Published September 30, 2019 ~ Updated January 17, 2024.

Filed Under: Latin Fashion News, Midtown Manhattan Culture Venues, SoHo, Spanish

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