
After the disappointment of not getting into the Charlotte Ronson show, I dusted myself off and headed to the front of the line to get into the Z Spoke by Zac Posen show. I was feeling good, especially because I had a seat assignment just a few rows from the front--SCORE.
Z Spoke is Zac Posen's lower priced line, once exclusively carried by Saks, but now available at other retailers. The line is known for its fun, youthful feel.
As I made my way inside, I became almost overwhelmed by all the famous people. Model/actress/Benihana heiress Devon Aoki pushed past me, hand-in-hand with one of those Fackelmyer boys Whitney Port tangled with on "The City" (they look just alike, so it was hard to tell which one he was). I accidentally bumped elbows with a gorgeous brunette, only to realize she was actress Michelle Trachtenberg.

Down on the front row, attendees buzzed around Claire Danes, Carmen Electra, "90210" actress Shenae Grimes, model/actress Jamie King, "Laguna Beach"/"The Hills" star Kristin Cavallari, singers Ciara and Estelle, actress Paz De La Huerta, "ANTM"'s Jay Manuel and Jay Alexander and even Sean "Diddy" Combs' mother, Janice.

But the best was the trio of Rusell Simmons, Kimora Lee Simmons and director Brett Ratner. Allegedly, Russell snuck Brett into the show, which would certainly explain why he was so sweaty and fidgety as people took their seats. Word has it that this caused a bit of front row drama, but since Ratner's an A-List director, it was worked out. Of course.

On the runway, supermodels Hilary Rhoda (above) and Crystal Renn (who is technically "plus size," but didn't look it at all) strutted. Before the show, Posen told his models to "express themselves" on the runway, so it was fun to watch some of them have a good time with it, instead of just parading past like lifeless zombies, as some of the girls do. Even when one of the girls took a tumble toward the end of the runway, she hopped up and gave a sassy little snap, which resulted in a roar of applause from the audience.
Posen's collection had a lively, playful feel with plenty of bright colors and wild patterns. Bright floral prints and black-and-yellow were big. Some of the pieces were simply gorgeous, such as a black, corded voile dress. Others were a little out there--too short, or a little too loud. I even noticed Claire Danes, one of Posen's biggest supporters, furrowing her brow and shaking her head in disapproval over a couple looks.
Overall, the collection was lovely, though more appropriate for a younger crowd. And the show was probably one of the most fun of fashion week.
See looks from the show in our New York Fashion Week gallery.