RUNWAY: Meadham Kirchoff Spring 2010
Edited by Kirby Marzec
Ed Meadham and Benjamin Kirchhoff have never failed to impress me, and this season, well it’s no different. With the current trend in full, layered grunge mode, how could you not love the disgruntled piecing of Kirchoff’s Spring 2010 collection? A-typical Meadham Kirchoff slit knee pants were in full effect while dismantled blazers acted as the basis for many looks. Androgynous? Oh yes. Chaotic? You bet.
GALLERY: RUNWAY: Meadham Kirchoff Spring 2010
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Designers Ed Meadham and Benjamin Kirchhoff revved up the runways with their motorcycle-chic themed label, Meadham Kirchhoff, for Fall 2009. It always seems like the simplest pieces, with the most intricate detailing, make for amazing collections and Meadham Kirchhoff just proved my point. Black straight-leg pants with folded cutout panels and textured patches complimented tattered lace-like button-ups and bombers. Mini shoulder pouches really toughened up the soft, sophisticated contours of the simple button ups. Asymmetrical dresses and skirts were other great pieces. Though I wasn’t a major fan of the silver and gold pattern embellishments, they completely glamorized the collection, adding a bit of good girl to the badass biker.