Alright, alright, let’s talk about this… uh… “nyfw salon 1884 press”, whatever that means. Sounds fancy, like somethin’ them city folks do.

So, there’s this… Andrea Mary Marshall, a woman, I guess. She started this… “Salon 1884” thing in 2021. Salon 1884… sounds like a place where ladies get their hair done, but I reckon it’s more than that. These city names, I tell ya, they always tryin’ to be clever.
Now, this “Salon 1884,” it ain’t just a place, it’s a… what do they call it… a “label”? Like the tag on your clothes, I guess. Only this tag is for fancy clothes, the kind you wouldn’t wear to feed the chickens, that’s for sure. They say it’s a “young label,” which means it’s new, like a calf just born.
They had this… “debut collection” in 2022. “Pre-Fall ‘22” they call it. Sounds like they’re talkin’ about the weather, but it’s about clothes. For the “modern woman,” they say. I ain’t no modern woman, I’m just an old woman, but I guess these clothes are for them gals who work in them big buildin’s and ride around in them horseless carriages… cars, they call ‘em.
The clothes, they look kinda like what them actresses wore on TV back in the day, you know, the 1980s. Big shoulders and… what they call ‘em… “silhouettes.” Like shadows, I guess. But these ain’t no shadows, they’re real clothes, made of cloth and thread. And they cost a pretty penny, I bet.
- 1980s Style: They say these clothes look like somethin’ from the 80s. I remember the 80s… big hair, shoulder pads… guess it’s all comin’ back around.
- Modern Woman: These clothes ain’t for workin’ in the fields, that’s for sure. They’re for city gals, the ones who got fancy jobs and go to fancy parties.
- Unique Style: They say these clothes are for women who got their own way of dressin’. Not like everyone else, I guess. Like that old Widow Johnson, she always wore them bright purple hats. That’s what they mean, I reckon.
Andrea Mary Marshall, she’s the one behind all this. I don’t know her, never met her, but she seems like a smart gal, makin’ all these fancy clothes. She probably went to one of them fancy schools where they teach you about “silhouettes” and “collections” and such.

I tell you what, though, these clothes probably wouldn’t last a day on the farm. Too delicate. You need somethin’ sturdy to work in, somethin’ that can handle dirt and sweat and the occasional cow patty. But these city gals, they ain’t workin’ on farms. They’re workin’ in offices and going to fancy dinners and… I don’t know what else they do. But they need fancy clothes for it, I guess.
Salon 1884… it’s a funny name for a clothes label. But then again, these city folks do things different. They got their own ways, their own language. As long as they ain’t botherin’ me and my chickens, I ain’t got no complaints. But let me tell you, these clothes ain’t for the likes of me, all that silk and what not would just tear on the briar bushes. I’d stick to my overalls any day of the week. Them’s work clothes, clothes that can take a beatin’. These Salon 1884 clothes? Probably couldn’t survive a trip to the mailbox, let alone a day in the chicken coop.
So that’s the story on this “nyfw salon 1884 press,” as best as I can tell. Fancy clothes for fancy people. Not my cup of tea, but to each their own, I say. I’ll stick to my plain cotton dresses and my sturdy work boots. They might not be stylish, but they get the job done, and that’s all that matters to me. And that’s all there is to it, simple as that.
Tags: [NYFW, Salon 1884, Andrea Mary Marshall, Fashion, 1980s Fashion, Pre-Fall 2022, Designer, Modern Woman Style, Clothing Label, Debut Collection]