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Oscar de la Renta closes Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia 2016 in spectacular style

Publicado: 2016-05-30


Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia Resort 17 has closed with a jaw-dropping collection by New York fashion House Oscar de la Renta.

The renowned designer - who credits singer and songwriter Taylor Swift, supermodel Karlie Kloss and actress Jennifer Lawrence as fans - took to the catwalk at Sydney venue Carriageworks with an exclusive collection for MBFWA.

The show was Oscar de la Renta's Australian runway debut and one of the first international luxury brands to present alongside Australia's top talent as part of fashion week.

It was announced in April this year that Oscar de la Renta would close Fashion Week.

The label's CEO Alex Bolen previously expressed their excitement at taking part in the coveted event

"We are very excited to partner with IMG and Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia for our first show in Sydney," Bolan said.

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"We look forward to bringing the world of Oscar de la Renta to stylish Australians."

The collection itself was lady-like and feminine, with a beautiful mix of couture and ready-to-wear pieces. The designs included gowns, bridal wear and business-chic pieces. Models stunned in a series of yellow, blue and deep red designs, with strapless gowns a recurring theme throughout the show.

One soft blue strapless gown featured a black rose print, corset top and full skirt that skimmed the grown.

A series of bright yellow gowns, including a strapless gown with a floral print, added a pop of colour to the runway.

While floral designs and hemlines that finished just below the knee set the tone for much of the collection, Oscar de la Renta also stunned with a series of business-chic designs.

Using soft greys, deep burgundys, orange and black, the line was a show of well-cut dresses that accentuated the figure, business-like jackets and pencil skirts. One particularly bold pantsuit peatured a black and burgundy print, an hour-glass shape created with a thick waisted belt.

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