Oscar de la Renta opens, closes show with Bella Hadid
NEW YORK — Watching the Oscar de la Renta show unfold in the imposing setting of the New York Public Library in Manhattan, it was hard not to think back some 24 hours to a different Oscar: the Academy Awards, and specifically Scarlett Johansson.
Johansson didn’t win either of the two Oscars she’d been up for, but she was one of the clear red-carpet successes in a silvery, shimmery gown with an exposed bodice dripping with metallic fringe — and designed by Oscar de la Renta’s creative duo Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia. That same look was repeated several times during their runway show Monday night during New York Fashion Week, in both black and gold, and in dresses both long (with a dramatic slit) and very short.
The venue was certainly impressive: a long, arched hallway in the library’s Beaux-Arts main branch on Fifth Avenue. The timing was a bit challenging, edging toward 10 p.m. on a weeknight. But the show featured the impressive workmanship the duo is known for, and because the runway was so narrow, it gave everyone a chance to see that workmanship close up. So close, in fact, that the bigger ballgowns frequently brushed against guests’ legs as the models swished by.
The star attraction was supermodel Bella Hadid, who opened the proceedings in a welcoming, bright blue wool cashmere coat, accompanied by a cashmere turtleneck in burgundy, a silk blouse and wool pants.