Cassie Dee Fall/Winter 2012 Presentation

After interviewing designer Cassie Dee about her spring/summer 2012 collection, I was eager to see what she had in store for the next season. Her fall/winter 2012 presentation (held at the ARC Gallery in East Van) drew its inspiration from an unlikely source: Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet and the oft-forgotten character of Rosaline, Romeo's first love. Dee was intrigued by the idea of Rosaline thriving long after the tragic lovers passed away, and envisioned her as a strong, intelligent woman who boldly made her way through life.

Rosaline's character, as imagined by Dee, translated into a collection that's definitely not for wallflowers. Drawing on a Mondrian-esque colour palette of black, white, and primary colours, the dresses, outerwear, and separates contrasted structured tailoring with fluid draping and movement. The effect was bold and architectural, but with a touch of feminine softness.

3 comments

  1. What beautiful pieces -- and such a wonderful inspiration story, Lisa! I have never given Rosaline much thought, so it really is inspiring to see her brought to life through fashion. I love the strong colors and pouffy hair!

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  2. I wish I had been able to attend this, it looked like one of the best collection events so far! Beautiful pieces. Hope you have an amazing long weekend love!

    Alexandra xo

    http://tovogueorbust.com/

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  3. Love her style aesthetic

    www.northernstyle.blog.com

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