Sally Lapointe Fall 2018: New York Fashion Week

Sally Lapointe NYFW FW18

Set up like a hip downtown club, the basement of the Skylight Modern hosted Sally LaPointe’s new collection. A DJ booth centered in the room provided the tunes for the show. Rows of vertical bars of LED lights dancing to the music offered a photogenic backdrop and created the runway.

The theme of this collection – and a common one of this season at that – was inspired by the future. Positivity, forward thinking and centered around the idea that the human race has been fascinated by space since we landed on the Moon decades ago.

The line was filled with mostly monochromatic looks, starting with white vinyl and ending in deep burgundy fur. Metallic fabrics were interspersed throughout the looks. Her range of pants, coats, skirts and jumpsuits sparkled under the bright lights and against the sterile concrete floor.

Sally LaPointe launched this collection, complete with her classic fur cuffs, to dress a confident woman with her sights set on the future.

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Grace Coury
Grace Couryhttp://gracecoury.com
Originally from a small town, Grace now thankfully resides in New York City. She has assisted stylists in New York and Paris, and has a slight obsession with street style. Find Grace at @gracelcoury or gracecoury.com.

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