...Mark Eisen's Spring/Summer 1997 show was presented at New York Fashion Week. Eisen designed a collection that brought to mind athleisure and sport, particularly modern motoring and those who watch it, with sleek, slimline cuts, in block...
...Mark Eisen’s Autumn/Winter 1999 show was presented at New York Fashion Week. It featured a variety of casual day wear and workwear, in clean-cut minimalist silhouettes. Turtleneck knit sweaters and tops along with slim tailored jackets...
...Mark Eisen's Autumn/Winter 1997 collection for his eponymous brand was presented at New York Fashion Week. Fascinated with textiles including the flexibility of knit blends, silks, crepe and lycra, his womenswear and menswear looks were...
...Mark Eisen's 1998 Autumn/Winter show was presented at New York Fashion Week. Eisen's collection focused on casual and airy silhouettes, floor-length maxi dresses, tunic-style tops, billowing skirts, and wide leg pants. Using a mix of thin...
...Mark Eisen's Autumn/Winter 1995 show was presented during New York Fashion Week. The majority of looks consisted of tailored jackets with shoulder pads paired with wide leg pants and satin shirts, and leather sheath dresses, sleeveless tops...
...Mark Eisen’s Spring/Summer 1996 show was presented at New York Fashion Week. This collection featured chic minimalism with tailored suits, simple dresses and miniskirts in dark hues of black, charcoal, and navy, whilst also including pastel...
...Mark Eisen's Autumn/Winter 1996 show was presented at New York Fashion Week. This clip shows the last few looks, featuring models Carolyn Murphy, Trish Goff and Michele Hicks in silver leather and white turtleneck looks alongside a black...
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