Its name might be a pickle to pronounce, but Deux FM's Fall/Winter 2010 runway show on Wednesday at the GreenShows made up for it by being very easy on the eyes. Set to a soundtrack of '30s love songs—and modeled by statuesque beauties that recalled the screen sirens of yore—designer Anna Gilkerson's flowy and irresistibly femme wrap dresses, pencil skirts, and car coats transported organic and sustainable fashion to a bygone era of glamour.

WHAT’S THE FREQUENCY, (GRACE) KELLY?
Awash in Old Hollywood glamour, Deux FM’s presentation at Wednesday’s the GreenShows was a romantic soiree that harkened back to the golden age of the silver screen. Models, coiffed and dressed like celluloid legends (think Rita Hayworth and Lana Turner), took a spin on the catwalk in smoldering, luxurious gowns, pencil skirts, and car coats made from organic cotton, silk crepe de chine, modal, and vintage fabrics. And is that an America’s Next Top Model finalist or two we spy on the runway?


























