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Stylee Fridays: Lorick's Spring 2009 Wonderland
Stepping on to the set of "A Room of One's Own", we honestly did feel like giddy Alice pilgrims who'd accidently stumbled on a trapdoor into Wonderland. There were Lorick ladies lounging in varying states of gorgeous disarray everywhere, and as the Virgina Woolf inspired title for the show suggests, the space was divided into amazing mini-fantasy lands. Beehive-ready girls in fluffy pink tulle skirts scoffing cupcakes in their Pleasantville-gone-wild kitchen were tucked in one corner, while slightly disheveled duchess types sauntered across a croquet lawn in pristine pussybow shirts and high-waisted pants in another. The awe-inspiring set was a three-way collaboration between Lorick art director Roanne Adams, set designer Peter Klein and designer Abigail Lorick. Their world of ultimate lady-like turmoil played a clever a tug of war with all the beautiful elegant tailoring that Lorick is quickly becoming known for, and just like Wonderland, tangibly feeling that tingly tension is about as awesome and topsy turvy as fashion gets.
We only wish we could have got our Robert Palmer on in the demolition corner, put on some red lips, pulled on a slinky black Spring '09 number and picked up a sledge hammer with the rest of the Lorick ladies.