Midway through the show, texture took center stage through a series of white pieces. Dimensional fabrics and sculptural forms felt suited to resort life, striking a balance between relaxed luxury and refined tailoring. Longtime Fashion Week El Paseo supporter Bobbi Lampros attended wearing one of Hall’s designs, noting that his ensembles are impossible to forget once experienced up close. “I love his choice of fabrics. I’ve had the opportunity to meet him and experience his fabrics firsthand, and it’s impossible not to fall in love. I absolutely loved the show,” she shared.
The final act moved fully into eveningwear as gowns shimmered down the runway. Embroidered florals, sparkling sequins, and flowing fabrics created dramatic movement onstage. Colors deepened from soft spring tones to richer hues, all anchored by the floral inspiration threading through the collection. The closing look — a one-shoulder gold gown paired unexpectedly with a floor-length open jacket featuring oversized utilitarian pockets — offered a playful mix of glamour and practicality.
“The fabrics, the colors, and the silhouettes were absolutely magnificent and so well curated,” Fashion Week El Paseo director Susan Stein said. “I watched the audience, and they were mesmerized. Kevan really understands women and their bodies, and he makes everything so beautiful.”
As Fashion Week El Paseo continues, Hall’s vibrant, flower-inspired runway serves as a reminder of the artistry and elegance that define the event.
