PFW: Days 1 & 2 Roundup
Vionnet presented a Greek inspired collection for SS15, using
whites, beiges, greys with the odd pop of cobalt blue and black. The use of
layered and over-lapping fabrics shows how togas inspired the collection. The
models look like Greek Goddesses in the long, flowing gowns made of mesh, sheer
fabrics, which makes the collection very powerful. Finally, I have to mention
the shoes. Vionnet’s take on the gladiator sandal is just fantastic. The trainer trend is combined with long thick gladiator-esque straps for some looks and for others the straps are so thin they are barely visible. Love it.
For me Balenciaga's SS15 collection is just perfect as it
incorporates most of the things I am mad about right now. The use of sheer and
mesh fabrics with strong, scuba trims is a contrast that works really well. Once
again I loved the monochrome and pastel colours, which seems a theme for SS15 –
works for me! The tailoured floor length coats and hot pants are the cherry on
the top of a wonderful cake.
The Modern Victorian vibes of Aganovich's SS15 collection are amazing, with lots of layered fabrics, ruffles and high collars, it seems this trend is going to continue from AW14 into next year. Again, I'm loving use of monochrome and red so this collection is right up my street.
The Guy Laroche collection is really varied so, overall, it is hard to decide what I think of it. There were certainly aspects that were not to my taste, such as the leather panel dresses at the start and the garish yellow and navy design on some of the dresses and skirts. However, I really like the 60s style mini length and cut of the dresses and skirts and the A-line shapes. My favourite pieces include the lace black dress with shirt collar, the navy dungarees and, of course, the embellished sequin slip dresses.
“There was no soundtrack to begin, just the chirp of birds tweeting - or was that in fact just the audience all heads down and finger tapping into the oblivion of their phones? And was this perhaps a reminder - if not on purpose but quite brilliantly by accident - about what tweeting used to mean? The sound of nature, not technology.” (Vogue.co.uk)
Dries Van Noten, I salute you. What a lovely back to nature and hippy collection, which is refreshing among the monochrome and pastel tailoured collections so far at PFW. With a
mossy catwalk under foot, the models show off Van Noten’s bright yet forest-coloured
pieces. Each outfits brings together at least 4 different and usually clashing
colours, but it just works. Not only do the colours clash, so do the beautiful
prints but perhaps that is what the back to basics message is all about - stop
over thinking outfits and just go with it.
What are your favourite collections so far at Paris Fashion Week?
Izzie x
Labels: aganovich, balenciaga, dries van noten, guy laroche, paris, paris fashion week, parisfashionweek, pfw, ss15, trends, trends to watch, vionnet
1 Comments:
I loved the blue and white lace up sneakers at Vionnet!
xG
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