7.12.09

"Betsey's One Night Stand"


The upcoming Spring 2010 collection is nothing short of being a mix of weird, glamorous and slightly tacky. Betsey overdid it with a lot of her designs, but it still manages to fit her trademark. Designs include many prints like checkered, plaid, floral and animal. She definitely didn't hesitate to use lots and lots of crinoline in her designs. The collection seemed to resemble a mix of a night out partying and an innocent sleepover.

"Betsey Crocker's Kitchen"


The Fall 2009 collection looked delicious with outfits named and resembling famous dishes like 'Cherry Tart', 'Banana Split', or  'Blueberry Pancake'. Her yummy designs left us hungry for more!

"Betsey Betsey Land"



The Spring 2009 collection was a mix of fairy tales with dreamy childlike dresses, and pirates, with lots of striped outfits. These two concepts may seem like they would clash, but Betsey managed to mix them up together in her collection and still manage to make her designs look beautiful and not to mention, fashionable. I wouldn't be surprised if a little "Alice in Wonderland" was port of her inspiration too.

"Retro Glamour"


The Fall 2008 collection came off a bit darker than her usual bright and colorful designs. This collection definitely made us feel like Betsey can still bring out the 'rebel' in us girls. Leather jackets or skull heads, fishnets or thigh high stockings, animal print or polka dots, Betsey included it all in her collection for Fall 2008. It just goes to show how versatile Betsey Johnson can really be.

5.12.09

"Life is a Prom"


The Spring 2008 collection included prom dress designs inspired by the last couple of decades starting with the fifties up to our current date. Designs included petticoats, sequins, lace and glitter. All the ingredients a girl would need to have the perfect Betsey prom.

The Wild Child Herself


Betsey Johnson, a renowned fashion designer. She is known for her bright, eccentric and lively fashion designs. An obvious among young girls and ladies who know just how fun it is to be a girl! Her designs aren't short of the famous trademark styles of the 70's and 80's. Though she's still able to add some modern essence to her fabulous designs. She was inspired by dramatic dance costumes at a young age and her inspiration really does show through her designs. She started out designing clothes, and then moved on to design lingerie, shoes, purses, eyewear, etc, giving her label the variety it deserves.