
Forget-me-not
Anyway, sometimes it’s hard to recap a collection. Not being a professional fashion journalist we can only talk in layman terms about what we see and what we like/don’t like. However, in the case of Femme Noir by Phong Hong, we can’t stop talking. The collection was breathtaking. From the beautiful shape of the dresses to the abundant details, it is clear designer Phong has loads of talent and an incredible grasp of how to make a woman look beautiful. The rich wine color is one of my favs and the petal soft nude is so feminine without being too sugary. The whole collection translates to restrained decadence.
We would wear every single piece in the collection (of course a 44″ inseam like some of the models would make it even easier to wear these dresses but still) and I am certain we will have that opportunity soon enough. No doubt Femme Noir is going to be seen on runways, red carpets and in retail for a long time to come.

Belladonna

Black Orchid

Lily of the Valley

Violet Ivy

Bouquet of Roses

Sweet Magnolia

Heirloom Rose
The finale dress was literally breathtaking, you could hear the audible gasps over the pulsing music. Impeccable detail.
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You can read more coverage on the Femme Noir show at Wandering Chopsticks(Phong’s cousin + a fab food blogger in her own right!).
All of our photos above were provided courtesy of our good friend and rockstar photog, Quoc Ngo.



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