13 March 2015

More than One Look

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With Fashion Week well under way it was Paris' turn take the fashion reigns and lead the fashion world on a journey of creativity for Paris Fashion Week Fall 2015.

Zoolander stars Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson model on runway

Paris Runway


We start this week with Saint Laurent brought the Rock 'n Roll Princess idea to life a with leather jackets, slim-fit suits, party girl skirts and leather dresses with asymmetrical cuts which Isabel Marant also took inspiration from going the Rock 'n Roll route focused on high-waist looks, pleated skirts, lush sweaters. Elsewhere Louis Vuitton decided the future was wearable with futuristic details like puffy sleeves or metallic fabrics along with Rick Owens who followed suite with a signature dark palette and edgy-meets-futuristic aesthetic.

Kenzo unveiled sporty anoraks and over sized blanket capes while Miu Miu had their turn in the spotlight with colorful, kitschy and retro inspired looks but Chanel opted for more skirts and tops with decorative sleeves. Creative director Alexander Wang took a sculptural approach with Balenciaga with Cocoon coats, bubble-shaped skirts and wrap around skirts while another creative director, John Galliano, with his new position at Maison Margiela created a Strange & Beautiful look.

ChloƩ saw the 70's mash with the 90's with a bohemian fall collection along with Maison Margiela featured heavy make up and 70's inspired coats. Lastly, Valentino delivered a monochrome black-and-white patterned collection but set the standard for Fashion Week stunts when it closed the show with Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson playing their Zoolander characters Derek and Hansel much to the delight of the crowd.

Cara Delevingne ad campaign

Fashion World


Elsewhere in the world of fashion model of the moment, Cara Delevingne, lead the Topshop campaign with laid-back denim-on-denim, strappy black dress and retro printed shirts. We also saw the Brits taking over with models Georgia May Jagger, Cara Delevingne and Suki Waterhouse all gracing the April over of Vogue. With the release of the new Cinderella movie, Saks Fifth Avenue, teamed up with nine shoe designers to create their version of the iconic glass slipper. Speaking of movies, model Cara Delevingne made her acting debut in the movie "The Face of an Angel" while Karlie Kloss is rumored to appear in the next Zoolander.

Finally we end this week with a new exhibit opened this week called Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London with every fashionable A-Lister attending in droves.

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