Rodolfo Martinez’s MIRAGE is a photographic study in tension and elegance. The shoot blends surrealism with high-fashion polish, creating images that feel both grounded and otherworldly. Models John Hein and Laurie Harding move through Martinez’s lens with a quiet intensity, turning minimal styling into something visually arresting.
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Chanel S/S 2015 PFW
Chanel’s spring-summer 2015 collection brought a surprising dose of fun to the runway. Karl Lagerfeld leaned into clunky, kooky chic, starting with an array of mixed pastels and playful silhouettes that felt like a breath of fresh air. The show gradually shifted into more serious black and white looks, but even then the designs retained a sense of wit and whimsy.
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Saint Laurent S/S 2015 PFW
Saint Laurent’s spring-summer 2015 collection was a stylish nod to the rebellious energy of the 70s. Think Blondie meets The Velvet Underground—gritty, chic, and effortlessly cool. Hedi Slimane delivered a collection full of attitude, where sleek tailoring met rock-and-roll ease.
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Giambattista Valli S/S 2015 PFW
Giambattista Valli’s spring-summer 2015 collection was playful, sculpted, and lightly sporty. White dominated the runway, giving the show a crisp, clean energy. Valli focused on structure and lines, creating silhouettes that were both architectural and feminine.
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Stella McCartney S/S 2015 PFW
Stella McCartney’s spring-summer 2015 collection was effortlessly modern, blending movement with clean lines. Free-flowing full-length jumpsuits featured sleek zippers, while dresses played with bold patterns, color mixing, and subtle 3D applications. The collection felt lively, wearable, and carefully considered.
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Givenchy S/S 2015 PFW
Givenchy Spring Summer 2015 arrived with a very specific energy. It was not light, flirty, or eager to please. Instead, it walked out slow, controlled, and confident. Riccardo Tisci knows how to set a mood, and this one felt ceremonial. Think modern gladiator, but polished. Think old world strength filtered through a Parisian lens.
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John Galliano S/S 2015 PFW
John Galliano’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection for Paris Fashion Week was all about safari-chic with a modern twist. The palette played heavily with earthy greens, sandy beiges, and touches of muted browns, giving off an adventurous yet elegant vibe. Long flowing dresses contrasted with shorter structured pieces, creating a dynamic range of movement and style across the runway.
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Chloé S/S 2015 PFW
Chloé’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week was effortless elegance in motion. Think sheer, flowing fabrics with a sense of airy lightness that made each look feel like it was caught in a gentle breeze. The color palette stayed soft and neutral, with creams, beiges, and muted pastels creating a dreamy, understated sophistication.
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Céline S/S 2015 PFW
Phoebe Philo’s Céline spring-summer 2015 collection felt like a masterclass in effortless chic. There was no shouting, no gimmicks, just quietly commanding style that makes you want to sit up straighter and reconsider your entire wardrobe. Philo’s genius is in making simplicity feel intentional and luxurious, not boring.
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Kenzo S/S 2015 PFW
Humberto Leon and Carol Lim’s Kenzo spring-summer 2015 collection felt like a glimpse into a chic, slightly sci-fi future. It was soft yet athletic, playful yet precise, and full of energy without ever tipping into chaos. The designers managed to make sporty feel aspirational, not just comfortable.
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Comme des Garçons S/S 2015 PFW
Rei Kawakubo’s Comme des Garçons spring-summer 2015 collection was pure high-voltage theater. It didn’t whisper. It roared. From the first look, it was clear this was a fantasy in red, a sculptural, larger-than-life exploration of form, texture, and imagination