Exclusive | Juliana Canfield and Rebecca Hall admire art worn at Lafayette 148

When Juliana Canfield is not making her craft on stage, she may be working in bed.

The winning actor appointed by Tony, who played Kendall Roy Jess Assistant in “Success” and Holly in the music of Broadway “Stereophonic”, has received knitting.

“I started about three weeks ago, so I have room to grow up,” Thespiani Alexa told the Lafayette 148 presentation in Chelsea on Friday. “I’m not making a scarf because I think this is the type of danger zone for a new knitting. You just make this nonsense scarf you’ll never wear it is bad. I started with a balaclava of Hot pink, a hooded snood.

Canfield admired the art of the brand autumn collection, called “Stories Woven”. “Textured with textured and clumsy and very dressed,” she said. “I want everything.”

Juliana Canfield shows her Floaty dress in Lafayette presentation 148. Hannah Turner Harts / BFA.com / Shutterstock
Creator director Emily Smith welcomes actor Ebony Obsidian. Hannah Turner Harts / BFA.com / Shutterstock
Actor Rebecca Hall stretches for the cold. Hannah Turner Harts / BFA.com / Shutterstock

Creator director Emily Smith hosted the feast of soft cocktails, greeting fans like Rachel Hall, Beanie Feldstein, Ebony Obsidian and Patina Miller, and explaining the inspiration for this line. “Commitment to crafts is really important to us as a brand,” she told Alexa. “I have a deep passion for fabrics. It’s always been my starting point for everything: just allowing the fabric to tell you what you want to be, and respecting it.

“We’ve always worked with Italian mills,” added Smith, who gave props to her team inside the home of textile designers and female experts in New York Atelier of the company. “Over the last five years we have increasingly connected with them to develop and produce our fabrics.”

Actor and singer Patina Miller hits a position in the celebration. Yvonne TNT/BFA.com/Shuttertstock
Actor Beanie Feldstein said she always feels “very elegant and united” in Lafayette 148. Hannah Turner Harts / BFA.com / Shutterstock

Autumn line features custom jacquards, front endings, exposed stitches, hand -sewn ornaments and devout dead fabrics transformed with responsibility into new elegant compositions. As always, there are iconic pieces like the perfect trench, an impeccable white shirt, and a softly adapted suit. Season Baganta-a handmade, strict suede and L-Tota wool in black-widening a lot of attention.

A Luxe trio appears from the autumn collection Lafayette 148. Macramé fringed top, in the center, is handmade on the skin. Brand courtesy
The line contains innovative, textured designs and custom -developed prints. Brand courtesy

Actor Rebecca Hall, who stars in the new biographical drama, “Peter Hujar Day”, said she loves the approximation of the label with the traditions of art. “There is a culture of women who intertwine tapestry and all these different influences that I really love. They also make clothes that are luxurious and truly difficult and practical for all kinds of different situations. “

As for her needle skills, they are developing. “I can’t knit anything!” She shouted. “I can barely make a hose!”

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