
NYFW has drawn to a close, but if you've been working (read: partying) as hard as we have, perhaps you still haven't gotten your full fashion week fix. Fear not friends, for style blogger Susie Bubble has you covered. We teamed up with Leica to give you a glimpse into her world, or rather, her bubble of chicness.
Here's what Susie had to say (and see) about the week:
I've been going to New York Fashion Week for as long as Mac & Milk's introduction to the New York Fashion Week schedule, and whilst I've not experienced NYFW sans Mac & Milk, I get the feeling that my week is greatly enriched by its existence. By providing a downtown platform for those emerging and somewhat-established voices in fashion to showcase their collections, it really is the place where interesting design points of view come across either via presentations or at the shows. The programme's renaming as 'Made' is probably a reference to the fact that the schedule has 'made' its way into most editors' stable of must-sees.
For S/S 12, I saw a good 80 percent of the Made schedule, missing the last two days but coming away with no less than about 10GB of photos thanks to Leica. I've whittled all of that down here….
Top photo: Aldo's presence at Made has been welcome through a pop-up shop as well as their increasingly creative collaborations as seen at Cushnie et Ochs where Barbie-inspired heels come in these round-toed stilettos.
I like to stalk Bill Cunningham if I have a spare ten minutes or so. He happened to sit front row next to me at a show where I snapped his taped up Nikon FN2 film camera…
Prints have been rife at NYFW, but Duro Olowu is a dab hand at mixing his prints….

I thought this could have been vintage Moschino, but it was actually Prabal Gurung resort as worn by Bryan Boy….

Mark Fast ups the pace at his secondary Faster line with a lovely range of colours that include this fetching sherbet orange….

I think my mum had a shirt that was colour blocked like this. It didn't come with the awesome matching pants though, as seen at Graeme Armour.

I still love Pamela Love even if there are so many adopters of her jewellery aesthetic. This time 'round she went to North Africa/Morocco and injected a Western tinge to her well-travelled wares.

Patrik Ervell doing womenswear makes me very excited indeed – especially when it involves a sped up print like this….

Suno can do no wrong in my eyes. They mix prints like no other and they just seem to get better, season after season, throwing red lamé in the mix that didn't feel out of context…

Anna Laub and her Prism line got a stroke of luck weather-wise as the skies opened an hour before her presentation and promptly closed back up to shine sunlight on her glistening models…

True Blood at Katie Gallagher as black and red. Emily Strange's go-to colour combination is rendered in various ways…

This guy apparently got his bright neon orange and zebra print creepers from eBay. My boring black ones suddenly seem as dull as dishwater….
Yay for Dean Quinn, a Brit whose work I've followed since he was at Central Saint Martins BA. He's decamped to New York and shows a matured and succinct collection.

Arabelle of Fashion Pirate was a blogger I was very chuffed to meet because her blog/tweets make me giggle and she looks awesome in person….

If I wafted about in Jeremy Laing's S/S 12 collection, I'd be a whole lot more zen what with his easy breezy silhouettes and beautiful fabrications.





















































































