The Corrie Nielson collection featured in Paris Fashion Week was a structural and sheer, a very sexy Jetson’s feel. Metallics, hair swoops padding and snake like wrap around skirts. source:
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Trussardi S/S 2015 MFW
Gaia Trussardi designer for Trussardi’s collection was classic in deep red, yellows and blues. A lot of suede, long coats and layering. Chic casual.
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Luisa Beccaria S/S 2015 MFW
Luisa Beccaria and Lucilla Bonaccorsi collection for their line Luisa Beccaria was a cream dream with old vintage 192o’s feeling gowns made of soft tools and other sheer materials. Occasionally mixed in with classic floral elements from the embroidery to prints.
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Marni S/S 2015 MFW
Starting out as what seems rough raw canvas fabrics that play into the styling as well. Eventually bursting into creative colors and shapes, (like painting on a canvas) then suppressing into neutral but detailed pieces.
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Emilio Pucci S/S 2015 MFW
A sexy girly throwback to the 70’s. In the fits prints and styles. Ending in bright floor length flowing dyed gowns. featuring miss Naomi Campbell, Binx Walton Daphne Groenveld and Kendall Jenner. Celeb studded.
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Giamba S/S 2015 MFW
This Giamba collection by Giambattista Valli was soft dainty, sheer,furry and young. Short cut dresses and polka dot tights.
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Uma Wang S/S 2015 MFW
I would best describe this overall collection and feel as Jesus chic. Not in the Olsen twins kind of way but the walking on water kind of way. Like red robe, middle hair part and flowing outfits. Deep reds, golds, creams, and camels. praise! Related articles Ashley & Mary-Kate Olsen’s Former ‘It Takes Two’ Co-Star Steve Guttenberg Reflects On Working With Them H&M And Isabel Marant Fall 2013 Collaboration Colleciton Office Flow (96): Silky Shine Effortlessly Chic: The Olsen Sisters
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Cristiano Burani S/S 2015 MFW
Glam casual. Picknick checkered theme with the cutouts and prints. Soft and airy simple styling, makes you want to go out on a nice summer afternoon.
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Ed Marler S/S 2015 MFW
Old world and gaudy. Dramatic expensive outfits you could easily assume this would be a couture show. Not many looks, but the looks provided absolutely served. Yes gawd.
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Max Mara S/S 2015 MFW
Pattern mixing at i’s best. Simple style but made uniquely chic with its array of prints. From small dots to solid flora’s.
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Nicholas K S/S 2015 MFW
Layered and steampunked out. Millitary greens, browns and blacks.