Zac Posen goes with smaller show at Plaza Hotel

SAMANTHA CRITCHELL
The Associated Press | Published: February 13, 2013 | Modified: February 13, 2013 at 3:02 pm

NEW YORK — Zac Posen presented his smallest fashion show in years at New York Fashion Week, taking a breath from a whirlwind few months that included joining "Project Runway" as a judge.


A model walks the runway during the Zac Posen Fall 2013 runway show at Fashion Week at the Plaza in New York, Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

For a designer who thrives on flashbulbs, cameras and frenzy, the change might seem odd. But in a backstage interview, he said an intimate show at the Plaza Hotel on Sunday was the best way to sharpen the focus on fall looks in a new collection that was thoughtful and intellectual.

"My fantasies about glamour or about society, about travel, all took place here growing up in New York. When you drive by great historical backgrounds, this is where Halston did his first shows, where Oscar de la Renta used to show," Posen said.

He added, "I just wanted to give everybody a sort of joyful, calm moment during the hustle and bustle and rush of Fashion Week. And have a moment to get into craft construction and sort of chic, effortless dressing."

"Effortless" might be a stretch. Part of Posen's signature are red-carpet gowns, such as the strapless, draped bustier ballgown worn by Crystal Renn and the architectural peplum gown with cutouts and sharp shoulders worn by Coco Rocha, take some time and careful steps to make it down the catwalk.

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