As the final design made its way down the runway yesterday a grand, glistening, golden bridal gown, with a gold floral crown and a cascading veil with a black-and-gold train -- the soundtrack played Maya Angelou reading her poem, "Human Family."
"The variety of our skin tones can confuse, bemuse, delight, brown and pink and beige and purple, tan and blue and white," the poem reads in part.
Backstage, Khan spoke about President Donald Trump's travel ban and its potential impact on the fashion industry.
"You look at the fashion business, it drives the economy of our country," said Khan. "It's the third or fourth largest business in America. You cannot have a business so big and have a travel ban."
He added: "You look across all the designers ... We bring diversity. And we make business by being all together to create newness mixed with volume mixed with so many amazing, beautiful things that come from different parts of the world. So we cannot have a travel ban. Especially if it's confined to one community. I mean that is absolutely not acceptable because that's not our Constitution."
There were plenty of equally shimmering gowns at yesterday's runway show, including a few striking Deco-inspired looks -- in gold metallic thread, or sequins. Khan also showed flouncy party dresses in tea length; a silvery sequined dress with ruffle straps and a peplum detail looked like almost like a very chic suit of armor.
Embellishment was still key; Khan said he had experimented with new types of embroidery and placing sequins at different angles, to create texture and catch the light.
"The inspiration was this larger-than-life woman who is my client, who is all the women I dress," Khan said. "There are women across the world who wear my clothes, so how do I take different art from different parts of the world in today's climate to show ... Diversity and beauty? This is the collection."
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