The Natori Spring 2016 women’s presentation took place at the Skylight Clarkson Square as part of the newly-rebranded NYFW: The Shows. (photo by Andie Davis / Meniscus Magazine)
Monochrome with a shot of color. If this sounds vaguely like your most recent Starbucks order, it’s not out of place in the Natori Spring/Summer 2016 collection. These appealingly stark, clean dresses and separates in mostly black and white feature just enough jitter to keep things interesting.
Glittery black brushstrokes paint a white column dress. Red peonies cascade down a white kimono. A silver sheepshank knot forms a cold shoulder on a crisp chartreuse gown.
A shot of caffeine in an otherwise stately, muted collection.
Natori is one of several labels under founder and CEO Josie Natori’s fashion empire. The others include Josie Natori, Josie, and N Natori. Pictured: a white satin kimono with plum blossom embroidery, paired with white crepe culottes. (photo by Andie Davis / Meniscus Magazine)
A halter neck column gown with lacquered brushstroke beading. Said Natori of the inspiration for her Spring 2016 collection: “Asian paintings and calligraphy throughout history became my link between the rich traditions of the past with the strength and vitality of the present.” (photo by Andie Davis / Meniscus Magazine)
Photos: Natori Spring 2016 – New York Fashion Week
all photos by Andie Davis / Meniscus Magazine