Vancouver-based womenswear line Chulo Pony is a favorite of the Weekly - our stylist pulled a whole bunch of their pretty patterned skirts and delicate sheer blouses for our upcoming fashion issue. We love the look because it is feminine, sassy and wearable - the sort of stuff that looks casually fab during the day, but which can easily be adapted for the evening with an updo and some knock-out accessories.
Capes have been popping up all over the place, and this show was no exception, Chulo Pony opting for crushed velvet over the heavier lambswool found on the runway at Morphine Generation. Fabrics were feminine with more than a splash of Victoriana - think lace detailing, chiffon blouses, ruffled trims. Colors were muted - creams, beiges and dusky pinks. Chulo Pony girls are cool yet understated - they don't need to scream "look at me", because they already know you're looking at them...
The Toronto Star named Chulo Pony, now availble in Fred Segal, the Canadian label "most likely to score big in the U.S.". Designers Chris Kopeck and Crystal Heald said they were "terrified but excited" ahead of this, their first US show. And you can't help rootin' for them - they may be Canadian, but their line, which is chic in an airy, insouciant kind of way, is totally L.A...
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