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GINA VELASCO-DESIGNER WITH FEMININE FLAIR





EVENING LOOKS FOR GLAM SEEKING DIVAS

Review and Images
by J. Ecochard


West 25th Street, NYC - March 7, 2208

Gina Velasco seems inspired by the Rodarte sister/duo…in a good way. For her 2008 collection, this Parsons graduate, emerging designer wisely focuses her energies on romantic, intricately hand crafted, vintage tinged evening looks that are season-less.

We got a first hand preview of the elaborately beaded and netted crocheted elements that are deftly incorporated into the 20’flapperish, lean silhouettes that dominate the line.

Fluid silks and satin wonderfully interplay as base fabrics of opaque and sheer- in full length and cocktail hemmed dresses.













A Spanish flair for bias seams and fringes- work well with the soft tones including a flattering dusky rose, peachy melon, and dove gray. Embellishments literally pop as this palette serves as a sumptuous background for the remarkable beaded crochet and embroidered trims.


For “women who appreciate the details and live in a world of style, taste and luxury…” Velasco can include the words…for those who want to be noticed.

(For detailed views to appreciate Velasco's talents- click on an image to enlarge)