For the Oscar de la Renta Fall 2024 Collection, Co-Creative Directors Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia find inspiration in art nouveau architecture and glass designs. Vibrant hues of ginger, olivine and berry complement the collection staple, cocoa. Bold prints such as the jaguar, ‘O’ chain-link and spider chrysanthemum artwork cover classic daywear styles. Sophisticated silhouettes reveal themselves in refined tailoring, corseted tea-length dresses and structured gowns—punctuated with organic hemlines. Novelty fabrics such as a cocoa and ginger ombré leather and a woven basketweave crepe showcase the collection’s innovative techniques. Prominent art nouveau elements come to the fore in eveningwear—highlighted by the sinuous corded crystal cocktail dress, ornamental sapphire ombré crystal column gown, and individually dyed acrylic paillette embellished gowns inspired by stained glass décor.
About us
Oscar de la Renta is one of the world's leading luxury good firms. The New York-based company was established in 1965, and encompasses a full line of women's accessories, bridal, fragrance and home goods, in addition to its internationally renowned women's ready-to-wear collection.
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https://www.oscardelarenta.com/
External link for Oscar de la Renta
- Industry
- Retail Apparel and Fashion
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Fashion, Apparel, and Luxury Goods
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Primary
11 W 42nd St
25th Floor
New York, NY 10036, US
Employees at Oscar de la Renta
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Michael Pucci
CEO Abbiamo Marketing Consultant / COO & Advisory Board Member @Cubicall | Featured on SHARK TANK
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Laura Holman Rockwell
Global Vice President, Direct to Consumer Sales - Retail Stores & E-Commerce at Oscar de la Renta
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Stephanie Van Alyea
Freelance Copywriter at Oscar de la Renta
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Kerry Andolina
Human Resources and DE&I Executive
Updates
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Artisanal techniques—ancient Turkish Ebru marbling, leather weaving, abstract painting, and tailoring—are pillars of Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall 2024. Co-creative directors Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia tap a global guild of artists to weave the story of the collection. #odlrprefall2024
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The Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall 2024 Collection showcases timeless elegance and impeccable craftsmanship—reimagining heritage concepts with innovative design. Co-Creative Directors Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia utilize novel prints, marbling techniques and abstract motifs to capture the modernity of the Oscar woman. Tailored suiting appears in pinstripe and plaid woven prints; a calendula marbleized brushstroke print manifests on structures silhouettes, and a floral doily motif is imagined on leather skirts and dresses with a laser-cut technique. The collection is embedded with poppies, carnations and ferns, which are actualized on a multitude of mediums. A crystal fern embellished strapless gown with illustrative lines which cascade down the skirt offers a new iteration of the motif made iconic by the house. Oscar de la Renta pre-fall 2024 embraces house identity through a refined and enriched lens. #odlrprefall2024
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Introducing the Oscar de la Renta Fall 2024 Bridal Collection. Co-Creative Directors Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia enliven classic silhouettes with exquisite craftsmanship and alluring modernity—fit for every bride’s unique style and vision. Dreamy silhouettes manifest throughout the collection including a scoop neck cap-sleeve ball gown, embellished with intricate floral thread work. A delicately pleated tulle gown with a corseted bodice features ethereal off-the-shoulder tulle sleeves and a neckline adorned in lily of the valley embroideries. Kim and Garcia have once again proven their ability to create bridal gowns that are both timeless and contemporary through intricately detailed embellishments, impeccable craftsmanship and innovative structural designs. Several gowns are punctuated by sophisticated and modern elements—a cowl neck, bias cut slip gown is garnished with a leaf thread work strap on one shoulder. The delicate leaves accompany hydrangeas, asymmetrically cascading down the sleek silhouette. The décolletage beutifully paints the illusion of leaves swaying freely in the wind. The Oscar de la Renta Fall 2024 Bridal Collection radiates a timeless and sophisticated glamour. Discover the magic of the collection, exclusively at oscardelarenta.com.
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Last week, Oscar de la Renta welcomed NY1 News into its New York City showroom ahead of the Spring 2024 collection launch. Alex Bolen, Chief Executive Officer, sat with Annika Pergament to discuss a new approach to fashion week, the centrality of VIP dressing, and the heart of the brand—the Oscar de la Renta atelier.
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Introducing the Oscar de la Renta Spring 2024 Collection. Co-Creative Directors Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia offer a glimpse of the enthusiastic months of summertime through a vibrant color story, three-dimensional floral threadwork and billowing silhouettes. Poppies take center stage as the collection’s hero flower; rendered in a palette of soft pinks, fiery reds and sunny yellows. Allover blush and multicolor poppy prints cover brand staples such as a cotton poplin midi dress, while large scale interpretations of the flower are printed upon an innovative family of fitted jersey dresses. Flora and fauna printed velvet ignites a neon yellow chiffon mini cocktail dress and asymmetric evening gown; while cerulean blue paints the bodices of a variety of styles such as a strapless crystal embroidered cocktail dress and mini wrap cocktail dress, fastened by pronounced bow adornments. Discover the Collection: bit.ly/3sWib0P
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Last night, Selena Gomez dazzled in a custom hand-beaded scarlet gown, featuring a halter neckline and floral tendril skirt for the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards. Discover the finishing touches in our New York City Atelier. #odlrredcarpet Styled by Erin Walsh.
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Introducing Oscar de la Renta Pre-Spring 2024 The Oscar de la Renta Pre-Spring 2024 Collection embodies the excitement of winter’s seasonal shift to spring, when wildlife reappears and blooms reemerge to paint the city in color again. Through a color story of vibrant hues and bold prints, Co-Creative Directors Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia enliven elegant silhouettes, polished tailoring and sophisticated design techniques. Florals invigorate the collection with multi-colored hollyhocks ascending from deep plum to fuchsia and soft pink, blossoming up the silhouette of a poplin tiered mini dress. Camellias, spanning from magenta to a soft pink, bloom across silk-faille and cotton poplin day dresses; while a long-sleeve nude-illusion evening gown hand-embroidered with ombré floral threadwork transitions the camellia print from day to night. Hues of ochre, powder blue and peridot burst throughout on tailored suiting and within two hand painted abstract landscape prints that float across silk chiffon caftans and billowing gowns. Wild sunflowers blossom upon a drop-waist threadwork cupcake dress and fasten a black shift style in polished gold hardware. A camel tiger print emboldens a chenille jacquard oversized coat and matching pencil skirt, while a silk ecru tiger print caftan materializes as a vacation essential. Crystal vine embroidery wraps the silhouettes of black and nude tulle evening gowns; glistening leaves scaling freely just as they radiate after spring’s first rainfall. Discover the collection: http://bit.ly/43Wfj0Z
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A sparkling night in Oscar de la Renta for the Met Gala. Doja Cat channeled Choupette in a custom silver & white ombré sea and bugle bead gown with a white feather train. Lily Aldridge wore a custom black crepe column gown with faille bows and pink asymmetrical train. Amanda Seyfried wore a custom gold and platinum draped bugle bead embroidered cocktail dress. Discover the craftsmanship behind the looks of the night: https://bit.ly/411zNUp #odlrredcarpet #metgala