Paris Fashion Week: Dior Shows, Isabel Marant, Maison Martin Margiela
Paris Fashion Week is in full swing. Look At Me continues to talk about the most notable shows of PFW, demonstrate the mindboards of designers and collect comments from industry professionals. The fourth day review features Dior, Isabel Marant and Maison Martin Margiela.
Dior
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This was the first pret-a-porter collection of Belgian Simons home for Dior |
In make-up, emphasis was placed on the eyes: make-up artists complemented bright shadows with large rhinestones. The hairs of the models were put into laconic horse tails. |
Our compatriot Daria Strokous opened the show, closed Vlada Roslyakova |
Mudbord Dior
Mudbord Dior
New Look and Dior Archives | Minimalism | Neo-romanticism |
What critics think about the Dior collection
Alexandra Schulman, Vogue UK
Rough showed us everything we expected to see, but still it was very unexpected.
Lucinda Chambers, Vogue UK
I liked the strict romanticism of the collection and impeccable accents
Lisa Armstrong, The Daily Telegraph
The Rafa collection — playful, sensual, elegant — has become his greatest achievement to date.
Isabel Marant
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The brand's DNA is a mix of bohemian and street style tomboy, which is so fond of Paris women of fashion and Alex Chang. |
Twenty-five-year-old French model Emelin Valad opened and closed the show |
Isabelle Maran herself considers Diane Vreeland to be a famous columnist and editor of Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. |
Mudbord Isabel Marant
Bohemia and Paisley Print | Exotic Flowers | Las Vegas |
What critics think about the Isabel Marant collection
Jessica Bumpus, Vogue UK
Isabelle Maran does not promise fashionable miracles, but she promises that the mood of the summer will be cheerful and carefree, like her collection
Sarah Mower, Vogue.com
Entrepreneurial talent Maran deserves respect, her brand masters the world with the same speed as her freedom-loving nature
Maison martin margiela
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Despite his commitment to deconstruction and avant-garde style, Marzhela worked for six years as a designer of women's clothing in the house of Hermes |
Maison Martin Margiela is preparing to release a capsular collection with the H & M mass market this fall. |
Names of designers currently working on home collections are not announced in the press. |
Moodboard Maison Martin Margiela
Martin Margiele's Style | Minimalism | Naturalness |
What critics think about the Maison Martin collection Margiela
Mark Holgate, Vogue.com
Honestly, it seems to me very exciting to watch Margiela's home flourish in spite of all speculation.
Hussein chalayan
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Mood during the show asked the video of nature, broadcast on a huge projector |
According to the designer, he wanted to show this collection how to “learn to see beauty in simple things” |
Chalayan was twice recognized by the British designer of the year according to the British Fashion Council - in 1999 and 2000 |
Mudbord Hussein Chalayan
Nature | Geometry and color-blocking | Retrosport |
What critics think about the Hussein Chalayan collection
Sarah Mower, Vogue.com
For Hussein Chalayan, the world of art is as attractive as the world of fashion.
Women's Wear Daily
The proportions were deliberately exaggerated, but simple.
A.F.Vandevorst
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Brand founders An Vandevorst and Philip Ariks met in the 80s while studying at the Royal Academy of Arts in Antwerp |
Logo A.F.Vandevorst - hospital cross. Designers have been collecting medical devices for many years, and this hobby formed the basis of the “hospital” aesthetics of the brand. |
Mudbord A.F.Vandevorst
Asymmetry | Horseback riding | Venetian masks |
What critics think about A.F.Vandevorst collection
Nicole Phelps, Style.com
Excess accessories leveled the idea of the collection and pretty spoiled the overall impression.
See also:
Paris Playlist: Soundtracks for shows
Paris Fashion Week: Balenciaga, Carven, Rick Owens Shows, Nina Ricci, Lanvin
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