Tuleh

NEW YORK, March 29, 2001
By Armand Limnander
An imposing chandelier and dazzling cases of diamonds served as the backdrop for Josh Patner and Bryan Bradley's "Americouture" presentation of made-to-order designs at Harry Winston.

By all accounts, it was a stellar evening. Virtually every look that came down the runway was embellished with constellations of eye-catching stars—from the black-and-violet ruffle-trimmed leather coat that opened the show to the tone-on-tone embossed tuxedo, fly-away gypsy dresses, satin jeans and heavily beaded skirts. Things took a turn for the dramatic with a barely there translucent dress and top that relied only on a few strategically placed stars to ensure propriety; but Patner and Bradley also provided several massive furs to cover up and ward off autumn chills.

Tuleh's colorful, dramatic designs were generally festive and lighthearted; die-hard New Yorkers who can't fathom life without black will go for the short asymmetric dress with a side-swept ruffle winding its way along the hem, and the romantic, off-the shoulder Bohemian tops.


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