PARIS is still regarded by many as the fashion capital of the world. One of my Fav Designer is the Louis Vuitton
I love this brand and always looking forward to their intricacy designs. but this S/S '15 it was different a touch of feminine, esp the accessories. check it out !!
PARIS Fashion Week might be winding down but the clothes on the catwalk
just keep getting better. Three seasons in and Nicolas Ghesquiere is
undoubtedly feeling more confident in his Louis Vuitton
artistic director role –
this a collection that continued to combine
that clever blend of savvy, rock ‘n’ roll and retro that so belongs to
his girl and bring with it a real sense of him, what he did back in his
smash-hit Balenciaga days.
He and Hedi Slimane are both designers that very much cater to that
certain breed of “cool girl” and while Slimane sticks to his guns of an
“if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” philosophy, Ghesquiere gave his girl a
whole new wardrobe this season. It felt fresh, it felt exciting and
there was a lot to love – mental shopping lists were being compiled
here, starting with the vanity case bags that so suitably riffed on the
luggage heritage of the house, and ending with the retro shaggy coats
that had a wonderful passed-down feel about them, the light catching
them in such a way that a yellow fleck had a lovely aged quality as
though the pieces had once belonged to your very cool mum back in the
day.
In between and it was about cute ribbed knits with peekaboo cut-out
décolletage details, their edges gently curling up, one covered in
diamante. There were the most perfect leather miniskirts that came with
two-inch incisions slicing into them – it was about that level of
detail, that all made it dreamy.
Chain belts dangled with silver medallions and the signature Damier
Louis Vuitton check was transposed in fuzz on skirt and jacket looks to
feel really special. Tailoring throughout was impeccable and that
opening series of super shaggy jackets was all about a wonderful
enveloping volume, a supersized nod to Margot Tenenbaum perhaps.
Still complete with Ghesquiere’s magic touch, it had moved on – more of him coming through to great and covetable effect.
this article by Vogue : http://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/autumn-winter-2015/ready-to-wear/louis-vuitton
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