Shelly Steffee :: Fashion Credits featuring Shelly Steffee

In February of 2007 Editor in Chief Kelley Quan and I saw one of Shelly Steffee's collections for the first time: her futuristic ultra-structured clothes in glacial tones made a real impression on us (even through the madness of fashion week.)
We never did forget about Shelly Steffee. We watched with quiet awe when her Marlene Dumas-colored mesh leggings were unveiled for Spring 2009, we listened while us about her participation in Food-to-table and in-store art collaborations, and are still fanatics of her most recent Fall 09 Equestrian-flavored collection.
In her latest vision Steffee maintains the same clear affinity to experimental structures (a quality to which we were introduced long ago), but also exhibits a softness that both subverts and illuminates the harder-edged technical scaffolding of her clothes. View fullscreen feature.
Abandon featuring Shelly Steffee

In ink, colored pencil and water colors, Alyson Fox evokes entire worlds. Fox's world is childlike, but precocious, playful, but dark. Through simple geometric shapes and nostalgic color palettes, she creates complex narratives. Her drawings linger in our minds, provoking us with effortless intuition, and inspiring us to inspire others. view fullscreen feature
Rave New World featuring Shelly Steffee

RAVE (Radical Audio Visual Experience)
Maintain your distance from the mainstream with these high fashion samples that embody the spirit of New Rave Just like the original late 80s scene, New Rave is a rebellion against commercial trends in music, nightlife and culture. more...
New York Fashion Week Fall 2007:: Shelly Steffee featuring Shelly Steffee

Shelly Steffee?¬¢‚Äö?ᬮ‚Äö?묢s latest collection for fall ?¬¢‚Äö?ᬮ?Ä??07 was a captivating showcase. The overall theme was architectural meets 60?¬¢‚Äö?ᬮ‚Äö?묢s Mod, all rolled into one. But don?¬¢‚Äö?ᬮ‚Äö?묢t think for a minute we are talking Retro here; it was all 2007 modern. [Kelley Quan] more...