Say It Loud, Say It Sexy
Anthony Vaccarello’s Spring Summer 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week was not interested in whispering. This was a collection that spoke clearly, boldly, and with a very sharp point of view. Words became the clothes, literally. Typography took center stage, moving across the body in stark black and white, sometimes oversized, sometimes reduced to a tease. It was graphic, clever, and unmistakably Vaccarello.
Fashion That Talks Back
The concept was simple but effective. Letters replaced prints, slogans replaced decoration, and the body became the canvas. Large typography clashed with smaller text, creating visual tension that felt modern and confident. The black and white palette only amplified the impact. There was nowhere for the eye to escape, and that was exactly the point.
Short dresses dominated the runway. Tight, sharp, and unapologetically sexy, they leaned into Vaccarello’s signature obsession with the female form. These were not demure pieces. They were assertive. Each look felt like a statement, even when the words themselves were abstract or fragmented. It invited interpretation while still delivering attitude.
Sexy with a Sense of Humor
There was something almost Sesame Street about the use of letters, but filtered through a distinctly Parisian, high fashion lens. It added a sense of playfulness that kept the collection from feeling too severe. The dresses flirted with irony while still remaining polished and seductive. Vaccarello knows how to balance humor and heat, and this season proved it again.
Styling stayed clean and minimal, allowing the typography to do the heavy lifting. Hair and makeup were understated, which only sharpened the impact of the clothes. The focus stayed on the words, the cuts, and the way the dresses hugged the body. Nothing distracted from the message.
Why It Stood Out
What made this collection resonate was its clarity. Vaccarello did not overcomplicate the idea. He trusted it and pushed it just far enough. The result was a lineup of looks that felt graphic, sexy, and intellectually playful all at once. It was fashion that knew exactly what it wanted to say and said it without hesitation.
Anthony Vaccarello S/S 2015 was bold, body conscious, and loud in the best way. Consider it a love letter to typography, delivered in a very short dress.
Credits
Designer: Anthony Vaccarello
Season / Year: Spring Summer 2015
Fashion Week / Location: Paris Fashion Week
Category: Ready To Wear

Anthony Vaccarellot’s S/S 2015 collection was presented on the Paris runways during Paris Fashion Week. Check out these looks featured this season.


