Devon Lee Carlson has an uncanny ability to turn fashion statements into trends long before they hit the mainstream. Last night, she confirmed her status as a true style icon by donning a striking Balenciaga chainmail dress at the Kering Foundation’s Caring for Women Dinner during New York Fashion Week.
Carlson’s influence on fashion is undeniable. Her style choices often become the next big trend, not because they’re unattainable, but because she makes them look effortlessly wearable. When she stepped out in the draped chainmail gown, it was clear why this dress captivated her: “I love the way it looks when I walk … it looks like liquid silver. I’m obsessed,” she enthused.
Her approach to fashion is refreshingly authentic. Carlson gravitates towards pieces that reflect her personal style, even when dressed by top designers. “This dress is like an extremely elevated version of a fun going-out dress,” she said, highlighting her preference for pieces that resonate with her youthful, playful side.
Balenciaga’s designs, with their blend of irony and humor, align perfectly with Carlson’s taste. “They make fashion fun, which I enjoy seeing,” she noted. Her love for the brand is also rooted in personal history, recalling how a black City bag from Balenciaga became a cherished item, shared with her mother who had a matching white one. “City bags have always been our thing,” Carlson reminisced.
Carlson’s ability to resurrect classic pieces and influence current fashion trends exemplifies her unique impact on the industry. Her Balenciaga look at the event is just another example of how she continues to shape and redefine fashion with her distinctive style.