Hervé Léger Wins When Simple, Tight, and Sexy

Ace bandages done right.Photo: Getty Images
Mr. Léger himself no longer owns his name (he's had to change it to Hervé Leroux). The name and the collection are now owned and designed by Max Azria, of BCBG fame, and this was its debut with the New York collections.
The collection was at its best when it stuck to simple iterations on that bandage/bondage idea, in colors like blush, plum, and teal. Tricksy versions were too complicated, with appliqués, corsages, feathers, and more bandages clustered haphazardly down the chest. But it all worked best in that traditional elastic — when Azria extended the idea to wools and knits, the effect was unnecessarily bulky. Mr. Azria seems well aware of the gold mine he's got in Léger's name: There will always be girls in need of a tight, sexy dress, and the variations on that basic felt a bit forced for the runway. One can only imagine that, when all is said and done, what will make its way to the rack will be simple, tight, and in ample supply wherever a flashbulb pops. —Amy Larocca
Browse a slideshow of the Hervé Léger collection.

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