Charlotte Ronson

NEW YORK, February 13, 2009
By Romney Leader
"Art Deco" and "wartime dressing" were a couple of the reference points Charlotte Ronson threw around backstage before her Fall 2009 show, but there were plenty of leather and studs to keep things current. Less girly than past efforts, today's collection hit its stride with pantsuits and body-con minidresses featuring strong eighties shoulders and a slim silhouette. Though some details felt out of place (cutout elbows and slashed sleeves were said to be a nod to rationed fabrics during World War II), it's doubtful the Ronson girl—including sisters Annabelle and Samantha, who lent their modeling and DJ skills to today's production—is too hung up on historical accuracy.

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