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Tory Burch to make everyday ‘sublime’ with Fall-Winter collection at NY Fashion Week

Shimmer and glimmer with a dash of the majestic was on display as Tory Burch showed her 2024 Fall Winter Collection at New York Fashion week.

Inspired by ordinary objects like a lampshade or well-worn coat, Burch set out to redefine the form of her designs with this collection.

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  • Tory Burch showcased her 2024 Fall Winter Collection at New York Fashion Week, drawing inspiration from everyday items to redefine fashion silhouettes with a focus on lightness and volume.
  • The collection featured 34 designs, modeled by notable figures like Emily Ratajkowski, Paloma Elsesser, and Irina Shayk, who wore a standout Tinsel Raffia coat.
  • Burch’s designs emphasized innovative fabric techniques to create shape and texture, incorporating faux materials and vibrant colors contrasted with neutral tones for depth and impact.
  • Sustainability was a key consideration, with Burch using alternative materials like paper leather and faux fur to address the fashion industry’s environmental challenges.
  • The show attracted celebrity guests such as AnnaSophia Robb, Natasha Lyonne, and Awkwafina, highlighting the collection’s appeal and Burch’s commitment to evolving her brand while considering environmental impacts.

The Associated Press has the story:

Tory Burch to make everyday ‘sublime’ with Fall-Winter collection at NY Fashion Week

Newslooks- NEW YORK (AP) —

Shimmer and glimmer with a dash of the majestic was on display as Tory Burch showed her 2024 Fall Winter Collection at New York Fashion week.

Inspired by ordinary objects like a lampshade or well-worn coat, Burch set out to redefine the form of her designs with this collection.

Designer Tory Burch acknowledges the crowd after her fall/winter 2024 fashion show during New York Fashion Week, Monday, Feb. 12, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Peter K. Afriyie)

“I started with the concept of how to make the everyday sublime,” Burch told the Associated Press at a post-show interview.

She went on to express her desire to present the silhouette in a fresh, new way by using different textures and creative ways to join seams to create a “light” feel.

“I became really obsessed with the idea of volume, but not a heaviness.”

A model walks the runway during the Tory Burch fall/winter 2024 fashion show during New York Fashion Week, Monday, Feb. 12, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Peter K. Afriyie)

Emily Ratajkowski, Paloma Elsesser, and Irina Shayk, who closed out the show in a Tinsel Raffia coat, were among the models showing off the collection’s 34 designs.

Along with the other models, they walked the long, narrow hallway of the New York Public Library showing variations of Burch’s concept, including faux croc tops and skirts, along with Tinsel raffia coats and dresses.

EDS NOTE: NUDITY – A model walks the runway during the Tory Burch fall/winter 2024 fashion show during New York Fashion Week, Monday, Feb. 12, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Peter K. Afriyie)

“I really thought a lot about working on fabrics that created shape, and whether it’s through technique of bonding or seam sealing, but having the fabric be really featherweight and adhere to the body with a lot of stretch,” Burch said.

While many of the designs took Burch out of her comfort zone, the one that stood out was the hooded sweater with orange lampshade skirt.

Burch says the vibrancy of color juxtaposed with the “beautiful neutral tones” in the collection’s palette.

Irina Shayk walks the runway during the Tory Burch fall/winter 2024 fashion show during New York Fashion Week, Monday, Feb. 12, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Peter K. Afriyie)

“I thought what was kind of interesting is how do you take neutrals and create enough depth where they resonated as a palette and then shock them with the parrot blue and that vibrant orange. And so for me, it is different and we’re constantly trying different things,” she said.

Getting creative with faux materials also played a role in the collection.

“We had a porcupine jacket that was a faux fur. The leather was cotton with a finish on it that looked like croc… it’s a cotton blend. So it’s not – it wasn’t leather. And then we use paper leather.”

Using sustainable materials has become increasingly more important to Burch, but she says there’s more work to be done in the industry.

“It’s a multi-pronged problem that we all need to collectively fix. So we are on it and we are moving in that direction. But it’s something that I think we’re doing (as a company) regardless of putting it out there.”

Celebrity guests included AnnaSophia Robb, Natasha Lyonne, and Awkwafina.

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