Fall 2007 Fashion War Winners (and Losers) featuring Marc Bouwer

Democracy is in fashion again and ZOOZOOM is ready to give the people what they want. Now that Fall 2007 fashion has broken free from tents at Bryant Park and spilled onto the streets, it's time to tally the votes from ZOOZOOM's Fashion Wars and find out the style consensus.
With a total of 300,000 votes cast on New York Fall Fashion Week 2007's looks, this season we witnessed twice the number of confrontations from the season before but in the end the victor was once again Michael Kors. Now that Michael has been sitting on the throne for two seasons in a row, the American Sportswear staple has proven that many of us are still looking for Pierre Cardin's classic women's suit, but in fabrics that are comfortable and cuts that are updated.
Up there with him with neutrals, knits, jeans, and grays (yet another crowd-pleasing runway trend!) were Yigal Azrouel, and Chris Han. Beyond street-friendly tops and bottoms, it seemed the fashionistas were dreaming of the nightlife All the results and more...
New York Fashion Week Fall 2007:: Marc Bouwer featuring Marc Bouwer

Congratulations to Marc Bouwer for his outspoken stance on fur. Fur is moving back into the fashion spotlight, and Marc was able to have his cake and eat it too, by presenting the finest in fake furs. [Celine Griscom] more...
New York Fashion Week Spring 2007 :: Marc Bouwer featuring Marc Bouwer

Sixties psychedelic prints dominated the scene at the Marc Bouwer show. Known for his celeb clientele, Bouwer gave us bias dresses, big hair and freshly painted lips. [Rania Abu Eid] more...
Souls of the Soviet featuring Marc Bouwer

Many shades of white.
Photography by Joseph Cultice. The Siberian winter surrenders. Spring arrives in a hundred shades of white. I wouldn't say it's the new black, but white in all it's 'brilliant shades' must be a central part of your spring wardrobe. more...
Fashion designers featured in this story: Issey Miyake, Sergio Rossi, Calvin Klein, Giuseppe Zanotti, Colette Malouf, CC Jewelry Design, Charles Chang-Lima, AsFour, Michael Spirito, Cecle & Jeane, Marc Bouwer, Lost Art, Christian Lacroix, Eswera.