Suno sweetly brought light-weight fabrics, bright colors, and flat boots to the Fall 2013 catwalk. Many intricate prints with a few plaids and pin-stripes deliver a strong prairie inspired collection.
You can call it a party of proportions: Lengthwise, patternwise, materialwise and shapewise. Erin Beaty and Max Osterwise created a Spring/Summer collection so interesting and fun, capable to melt the iciest winter hearts and make them go through all the thirty-one looks over and over again. An overflow of, literally, multi-layered inspiration went down the [...]
Sept 7, 8 pm Milk Studios, 2nd Floor, 450 West 15th Street New York, NY 10011
The Suno Resort 2013 lookbook, shot by photographer Christelle De Castro, parallels the set design motifs to the prints used throughout the collection. Erin Beatty and Max Osterweis, the designers of Suno, took a casual comfortable direction with their resort collection this season.
Max Osterweis and partner Erin Beatty of Suno have a got the magic potion that is making their label one of the hottest tickets of NYFW for those truly in it for the fashion. Steadily on the up since 2009 the label has gained our attention through their consistency with use of fantastic prints and [...]
For their first runway presentation the young prolific brand Suno, known for their use of prints, seemed like they tried to reserve some of their usual fire by keeping to a minimal palette. Of course the prints were in no way jeopardized, but it did give the overall vibe of the collection a more serious [...]
We first introduced you to Suno in their second season ever, back in 2009, and I am not quite sure why it has taken us so long to revisit their collections. Either way I am very happy to see the development of the brand has stayed so true to their initial mission and aesthetic. I [...]
Following up on a Trend we recently reviewed about Pattern Mixing, you should see the Suno Fall 2009 Collection. With their second collection Suno is going strong on the colors and African inspired textiles. After creating their samples in NY, they send them to Kenya where the garments are produced in small workshops by artisans. [...]