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		<description>[...] September 21st, 2006   Photo Credit: NY MetroKey Takeaways: Structured, chic, slick, monochrome or bright?&#160; We&#8217;re having a hard time putting one word to Jay McCarroll&#8217;s (of Project Runway Season 1 fame) debut solo show after winning back in 2005.&#160; (By the way, check out the adorable different colored headphones from his &#8216;05 collection.)&#160; Having met Mr. McCarroll backstage for an interview, we can see why it&#8217;d be hard for him to stick with the neutrals and strict shapes that many of the other designers preferred for this season.&#160; We loved that his show spanned the spectrum of literal black to white to yellow to blue to green to a mix, but the varied shapes made it occasionally hard to draw a cohesive sense from the line.&#160; Nevertheless, the rooster and helium blimp-prints in varying sizes along with the patchwork feel set this collection aside from others.&#160; On a side-note, no fur was used in this line.&#160; Jay paired up with the Humane Society of the United States to reinforce the fact that fur does not need to be obtained from cruel sources.&#160; We applaud you, Jay McCarroll! You can see us wearing the red and white heart-shaped &#34;no FUR&#34; button during his interview.&#160;&#160; As a gift for our loyal Omiru readers, we&#8217;re giving away five of these exclusively-designed buttons for the first five commentors on this post &#8212; just leave your name and email!Color Palette: We saw solids in plain black and white along with blends of canary yellow, yellow-green, blues and turquoise and browns separately and sometimes all at once (see image above).Silhouettes: Mirroring his balloon prints, lean and volume-infused silouettes dominated Jay McCarroll&#8217;s collection.&#160; A bright turquoise tank dress with side detail and an A-line see-through raincoat paraded after a gothic stiff crinoline &#34;Little-Bo-Peep-Meets-Black-Sheep&#34; dress complete with hooded shrug and sheer lace footless tights. Loose, long coats for men came in silver and charcoal black for a true rockstar feel.&#160; We took note of cuffed short-shorts, long flowy patchwork dresses, and minis and skinny pants in a variety of colors.&#160;  Accessories Report:&#160; Watch out!&#160; Sunglasses in white, black and smoke and blue (pictured) are here for Spring 2007.&#160; We loved the adorable etched flat plastic globes made into necklaces and other accessories and the singularly outrageous bird in a cage looped casually around a model&#8217;s neck.&#160; Male flipflops and flats and wide-strapped heels for women adorned feet in whites and blacks.&#160; Bowling and duffle bags in various colors were also paraded down the runways.&#160;  What&#8217;s Wearable:&#160; The short-sleeve patchwork dress in the mock-turtleneck with the complementary squares of color is just too gosh darn cute to pass up.&#160; Also, the striped off the shoulder sweater works well for Winter &#8216;06 along with the calf-length tights in heather grey with three buttons on the side of each leg.&#160; &#160;What&#8217;s Not Wearable:&#160; Highly structured and puffed shoulders along with a bee-like black and yellow striped sweater are more theatrical then off-the-runway wearable.Hear what Jay McCarroll has to say about the Humane Society in our exclusive backstage interview. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] September 21st, 2006   Photo Credit: NY MetroKey Takeaways: Structured, chic, slick, monochrome or bright?&nbsp; We&#8217;re having a hard time putting one word to Jay McCarroll&#8217;s (of Project Runway Season 1 fame) debut solo show after winning back in 2005.&nbsp; (By the way, check out the adorable different colored headphones from his &#8216;05 collection.)&nbsp; Having met Mr. McCarroll backstage for an interview, we can see why it&#8217;d be hard for him to stick with the neutrals and strict shapes that many of the other designers preferred for this season.&nbsp; We loved that his show spanned the spectrum of literal black to white to yellow to blue to green to a mix, but the varied shapes made it occasionally hard to draw a cohesive sense from the line.&nbsp; Nevertheless, the rooster and helium blimp-prints in varying sizes along with the patchwork feel set this collection aside from others.&nbsp; On a side-note, no fur was used in this line.&nbsp; Jay paired up with the Humane Society of the United States to reinforce the fact that fur does not need to be obtained from cruel sources.&nbsp; We applaud you, Jay McCarroll! You can see us wearing the red and white heart-shaped &quot;no FUR&quot; button during his interview.&nbsp;&nbsp; As a gift for our loyal Omiru readers, we&#8217;re giving away five of these exclusively-designed buttons for the first five commentors on this post &#8212; just leave your name and email!Color Palette: We saw solids in plain black and white along with blends of canary yellow, yellow-green, blues and turquoise and browns separately and sometimes all at once (see image above).Silhouettes: Mirroring his balloon prints, lean and volume-infused silouettes dominated Jay McCarroll&#8217;s collection.&nbsp; A bright turquoise tank dress with side detail and an A-line see-through raincoat paraded after a gothic stiff crinoline &quot;Little-Bo-Peep-Meets-Black-Sheep&quot; dress complete with hooded shrug and sheer lace footless tights. Loose, long coats for men came in silver and charcoal black for a true rockstar feel.&nbsp; We took note of cuffed short-shorts, long flowy patchwork dresses, and minis and skinny pants in a variety of colors.&nbsp;  Accessories Report:&nbsp; Watch out!&nbsp; Sunglasses in white, black and smoke and blue (pictured) are here for Spring 2007.&nbsp; We loved the adorable etched flat plastic globes made into necklaces and other accessories and the singularly outrageous bird in a cage looped casually around a model&#8217;s neck.&nbsp; Male flipflops and flats and wide-strapped heels for women adorned feet in whites and blacks.&nbsp; Bowling and duffle bags in various colors were also paraded down the runways.&nbsp;  What&#8217;s Wearable:&nbsp; The short-sleeve patchwork dress in the mock-turtleneck with the complementary squares of color is just too gosh darn cute to pass up.&nbsp; Also, the striped off the shoulder sweater works well for Winter &#8216;06 along with the calf-length tights in heather grey with three buttons on the side of each leg.&nbsp; &nbsp;What&#8217;s Not Wearable:&nbsp; Highly structured and puffed shoulders along with a bee-like black and yellow striped sweater are more theatrical then off-the-runway wearable.Hear what Jay McCarroll has to say about the Humane Society in our exclusive backstage interview. [...]</p>
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