New York Fashion Week
PORTS 1961 Trend Report
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Read on for your first look at trending terms from the insiders who attended today’s PORTS 1961 show!
THE CLOTHES:
-Asian-inspired
-Pale pinks and peaches
-Flowing fabrics, including silks
-Belted looks, including bamboo corsets
BEAUTY AND HAIR:
-Bright eyeshadow; fuschia and orange-red dominating
-Shell-inspired hairstyles
-Models sporting bobs and tucked hair
-Nude lip palette
GOSSIP FROM THE TENTS:
-Tom Florio, publisher of Vogue, sitting front row
-Double model opening with Tao and Daniela
-Ivanka Trump, Tiffani Thiessen, Stephanie March and Patrick McDonald in attendance
-First model stumble of the season

Featured trend reporters, Nola Weinstein of Glam Media and style blogger Sabrina Alexis saw the trends unfolding in real-time.
Nola Weinstein, Director of Fashion Editorial, was inspired, telling us “Ports looks like a Japanese Rock Garden with kimono style pieces. Heavy draping, origami folds and wide belts play on an Asian influence. Blossom, blush and cream dominate the color palette.”
Blogger Sabrina Alexis of “A New Mode Fashion” echoed Weinstein’s statements, tweeting: “@anewmode: Ports 1961 was phenomenal. The cuts, the shapes, the colors, the detail, absolutely amazing!”
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