

Hyden Yoo rocks the Soho House
image: S. Whittle for Style Wylde
It was all about rockabilly at Soho house on Thursday as designer Hyden Yoo held court in the fifth floor library of the infamous New York club during his Fall 2011 Presentation.
Setting the scene as part lost-weekend- party and part fashion performance art, Yoo had models sipping cocktails at the bar, whispering conspiratorially to on another in darkened corners, and playing an animated game of poker center stage, all while members of the media mingled among them.
Image: S. Whittle for Style Wylde
image: S. Whittle for Style Wylde
According to the designer he was inspired by the "Teddy boys and Girls that were a cultural phenomenon that took place in England in the 1950's which combined Edwardian styles of the time that were popular with British youth, and eventually went on to be associated with American Rock n' Roll."
image: S. Whittle for Style WyldeRichly executed in rusts, dark purples, burnt oranges and olive greens the collection balanced vintage, nostalgic touches with a slouchy, modern, almost post-punk vibe that was exuberant and refreshing. Soft jerseys, cozy cardigans in wools and angoras and classically cut trenches worked together seamlessly for an overall effect that was relaxed, and decidedly cool without trying.
For more information on Hyden Yoo, visit the designer’s official website; and stay tuned to Style Wylde for more updates from Lincoln Center.
image: S. Whittle for Style Wylde
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