David Hart Spring/Summer 2019 New York

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Fashion designer David Hart took us to the final 70’s where “Watergate” was the inspiration theme.

David Hart Spring/Summer 2019 New York collaborated with jewelry designer Celeste Mogador.

Celeste Mogador a jewelry hand embroidered with silk thread and help to design that extravagant eye we’re about to see.

Also took up inspired by Archives Jean Painleve, that you can see on Instagram.

The presentation was at Creative Drive, where a nervous designer was there checking all details.

David Hart Spring Summer 2019 New York

Louboutin as a show partnership

Happy to a announced, David Hart presented a show partnership for the men’s fashion show in New York.

Started at 9:30am in the placed mentioned up above, David Hart give us this 70’s workwear.

Hart presented tuxedos –the class blue one prom tuxedo– with the eye jewelry by Celeste Mogador.

Watergate was a major political scandal that occurred in the United States during the early 1970s.

Reference movies you can find: (1995) Nixon, (1976) All The President’s Men and (1994) Forrest Gump.

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