
Diane von Furstenberg’s
fashion show are always a celebration of women, and her Spring 2016
presentation on Sunday afternoon kicked things up a notch with serious
supermodel star power. Karlie Kloss, Kendall Jenner, Gigi and Bella Hadid,
Jourdan Dunn, Lily Aldridge, Binx Walton, and Anna Cleveland — daughter
of Pat Cleveland, one of the first black supermodels — all graced the
runway, giving DVF perhaps the best squad of the week.
As
a veteran designer and president of the Council of Fashion Designers of
America (CFDA), Furstenberg’s show always commands attention and
enlists the hottest models of the moment. But more importantly, her
shows, garments, and overall vibe are about empowerment.
Karlie
Kloss opened the show in a red and pink printed wrap dress — the
iconic, flattering style that put Furstenberg on the map in 1974. (She
originally invented the dress as a way to quietly sneak out the next
morning without waking a sleeping man — forgoing noisy zippers. Talk
about progressive!) Gigi Hadid closed the show, strutting down the
catwalk in a black and gold plunge-neck maxi dress. The models wore
beautiful flowers in their hair that Furstenberg sourced from a merchant
while on vacation in Ibiza with Sarah Jessica Parker.

Supermodels
Jourdan Dunn, Karlie Kloss, Kendall Jenner, and Gigi Hadid celebrate
girl power and femininity at New York Fashion Week. (Photo: Getty
Images)
The
overall look was feminine and confident in part to the hair as well.
“Whether in Ibiza, Portofino, Los Angeles, or Bali, I love seeing all
the girls head out at night with their natural waves fresh from the
beach, just tucked behind their ear with a flower, it reminded me of how
I used to wear my own hair back in the 1970s and I wanted Orlando
[Pita] to inject that carefree vibe into the show,” says Furstenberg.
Prepping for the show, Orlando Pita told Yahoo Beauty that he spotted a
photo of Diane von Furstenberg from the ‘70s when she wore her hair
curly for the first time —finally embracing her natural texture. He
said, “Why don’t we do it like that?” So Pita styled all the models in a
similar fashion, using TRESemme Runway Collection Make Waves Shaping
Gel to create waves that he pinned up, took down, and brushed out into a
perfectly undone coif with a side part. The look is very ‘70s DVF, but
it’s also a celebration of natural beauty with a diverse cast of models.
“There are shags, afros, and all different textures and hair types [in
the show], but all have curls and waves.”

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