Richard Tyler

NEW YORK, February 10, 2000
By Armand Limnander
Richard Tyler built his career on his strength as a tailor, and on the success of the high-powered, glamorous pieces he created for Hollywood stars—which explains his penchant for sharp lines and eye-catching details. Tyler showed a series of tweed coats and skirts with snakeskin belts and trim, plaid jackets and houndstooth pants, tulle tops with voluminous ballet skirts and easy-going shirtdresses. For evening, there were shiny Chinese-embroidered jacquard looks in light blue, orange and pink, as well as sexy chiffon jersey ruffle dresses.

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