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Ryan Roche's Quiet Power

The designer’s shift to Italian production has brought her designs to a new level.
Ryan Roche Spring/Summer 2017 | Source: InDigital.tv
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  • Lauren Sherman

NEW YORK, United States — The Montana-bred, Bolshoi Ballet Academy-trained Julian MacKay flew in from Russia to perform in Ryan Roche's Spring 2017 presentation, where his gliding figure was framed by models wearing a gradation of seven makeup shades, from alabaster to mocha. The colour palette allowed Roche's textural knits and increasingly sophisticated tailoring to take centre stage.

The Upstate New York-based designer has moved a good deal of her production from Nepal to Italy, where it’s possible to turn out elegant pieces like a puffed-sleeve cashmere jumper in a loose jersey knit, crepe high-waist trousers and a silk-knit cardigan floating inside two layers of organza. There, she is also producing leather square-heel pumps and sleek-but-sturdy belts in the same factories used by big-time brands like Chloé.

If there was ever an heir apparent sensibility-wise to Donna Karan, it might be Roche. Wearing a crepe black blazer and a sand-coloured sweater dress of her own design, Roche, and her clothes, exuded the quiet power Karan has championed.

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