For his Spring/Summer 2011, Siki Im looks to feelings of isolation and detachment juxtaposed against an urban terrain where integration into mainstream culture causes friction and the possibility of new realities and identities. Many of the deconstructed pieces in this collection are reassembled as innovative, fashion-forward reflections on the young male’s quest for individuality while maintaining his group identity. Aggressive street swagger has been replaced…
Nearly one-third (25 out of 77) of New York Fashion Week shows featured lineups that were at least 50 percent…