In 1971 Roy Halston was the most influential designer in women's fashion and the first major designer to negotiate a licensing deal with a big box retailer, a move not uncommon for contemporary brands today. Fast forward 38 years... Halston's sleek fit and appetizing color palets have returned ahead of it's time once more.
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By Rodney Itier · March 23, 2009 · 2 Comments · 399 Views
Tagged with: Halston, Andy Warhol's Factory
Thu, 04/09/2009 - 9:16am
True visionaries never fade out they just make adjustments and keep it movin..
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If you ever breathed a real and true moment in New York, you'll know what I mean when I say there's a truth in the city. In all its smiles and all its wounds. In victory, and white flags. Legends of the city have remarked to me, "I'm tired. Gotta breathe and stop. Re-up soon." As well it should be. If you're not dying as you put it on the line -- whatever it is -- then brother you're wasting air for the rest of us. With every death, life. Le petit mort for a reason. Like Halston, back again for another bite. I mighta found my stripes earlier had I grown up In New York, but everything has its time, and there's beauty in the wait.