Paris Fashion Week: Veronique Branquinho, Cedric Charlier, Anthony Vaccarello and Aganovich shows
From September 25 to October 3, Spring-Summer Fashion Week takes place in Paris. According to the tradition, Look At Me talks about the most remarkable spring-summer shows of PFW, demonstrates the designers' mindboards and collects comments from industry professionals about their shows. On the first day, Veronique Branquinho, Cedric Charlier, Aganovich and Anthony Vaccarello distinguished themselves.
Veronique branquinho
| Veronique Brankino - designer of Belgian origin, "queen of pleated skirts", again took up work on the brand after a three-year break. |
| Distinctive features of the brand - a combination of "male" cut and flying fabrics, attention to detail |
| According to the designer, the main idea of the collection was “to give new life to pure silhouettes” |
Mudbord
Military | Masculinity and femininity | Devon and Chanel vests |
What critics think about the Veronique Branquinho collection
Suzy Menkes, the new york times
The entire collection can be described in one word - purity, ranging from flying pleated dresses, in which models resembled Greek goddesses, to fabrics in rose gold and gold-plated bracelets on the elbows and wrists.
Cedric charlier
| The last place of work of Cedric Charlier - the post of creative director of the house Cacharel |
| Mirror prisms in the spirit of the works of Danish artist Jeppe Hein were installed as decorations for the show over the podium. |
| The designer was inspired by the Japanese military uniform, "rigid and plastic at the same time" |
Mudbord
Samurai | Anatomy | Minimalism |
What critics think about the Cedric Charlier collection
Women's Wear Daily
This Belgian is a representative of a new generation of European modern designers.
Tim Blanks, Style.com
Cedric Charlier emphasizes details that have almost become the hallmark of his style: scalpel-sharp sections, metallic zippers and plain prints.
Anthony vaccarello
| Belgian Anthony Vakkarello is known for his passion for naked female skin: he considers it another excellent "material for work" |
| Anne Rubik's photo in a dress with an extreme cut at the Met Ball party broke all records in the number of requests in Google. Rubik's final bow seems to have every chance of repeating success. |
Mudbord
Graphics and urbanism | Antony Vaccarello Style | Photo of Helmut Newton |
What critics think about the Anthony Vaccarello collection
Tomas adamson, Denverpost.com
The choice of black and white gamma is certainly a great way to attract attention when showing the spring-summer collection, when everyone uses color around. But not to say that Anthony Vaccarello once suffered from lack of attention
Mark Holgate Vogue.com
Vaccarello has a rare gift to emphasize the beauty of the female body, dressing her in tight short dresses and thereby giving her possessor an incredible power.
Aganovich
| At the head of the fashion house is a designer duet Nana Aganovich and Brooke Taylor |
| The Aganovich website presents a series of portraits of both the designers themselves and the people who influenced their work. |
| The show took place in the Palais de Tokyo, which now houses the Museum of Modern Art. |
Mudbord
Futurism and science fiction | Folklore | Clifford Harper illustrations |
What critics think about the Aganovich collection
Tania braukamper, Fashionising.com
Thanks to the pure structured forms and brooches, more likely reminiscent of orders and other insignia, you can easily imagine how the models control the spacecraft. With the only exception that such a "uniform" you would be happy to try on yourself
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