Saturday, 24 May 2014
Paris Fashion Week spring/summer 2014
If, in the past few seasons, we have seen bags scrunched, pinched and
cuddled on the catwalk, Paris took the body language trend to the
next level. Throwing your coat over one arm nonchalantly is now
fashionable, thanks to Dior, while bags were nestled into hips at Céline
and Maison Martin Margiela. The award for best use of body-part-as-accessory goes to Vanessa Bruno, though. Her shearling pockets on straps made excellent use of shoulders and created a whole new fashion item in the process.So the Oscars and that whole red-carpet thing happened on Sunday.
Meanwhile, in Paris, designers had their own carpets to get excited
about. Acne's were shaggy and dotted on the catwalk
– the collection was partly inspired by 1960s interiors. The brand was
clearly very proud of it and assigned a gentleman with a comb to keep it
looking tip-top. Givenchy's champagne-coloured carpet was no less
groomed; even Kanye West was careful to keep his feet away from its
pristine pile. Céline, of course, threw a curve ball into the carpet
trend: parquet flooring formed the catwalk at the Sunday show.
Labels:
2014,
fashion,
Paris,
spring/summer,
week
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment