Elie Saab does what Elie Saab does best. He delivers fantasy, glamour, and gowns built for dramatic entrances. Spring Summer 2015 Haute Couture is pure princess energy, polished to red carpet perfection.
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Franck Sorbier Haute Couture S/S 2015 Paris
Franck Sorbier turns couture into a fairy tale for Spring Summer 2015. This collection leans fully into fantasy, nature, and a kind of mysticism that feels hand made and deeply romantic.
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Armani Privé Haute Couture S/S 2015 Paris
Luminescent fabrics ripple down the runway, catching the light like jellyfish drifting through warm water. Shimmering textures and fluid silhouettes echo aquatic life without tipping into costume. It is subtle, elegant, and deeply luxurious.
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Chanel Haute Couture S/S 2015 Paris
Karl Lagerfeld took Chanel Haute Couture into bold, unexpected territory for Spring Summer 2015. This was not quiet elegance. This was loud color, big shoulders, and flowers everywhere.
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Giambattista Valli Haute Couture S/S 2015 Paris
Giambattista Valli stays true to his romantic vision for Spring Summer 2015 Haute Couture, delivering fantasy, softness, and just enough surprise to keep things interesting. This season, femininity blooms with a modern twist.
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Christian Dior Haute Couture S/S 2015 Paris
Glitter catches the light without overpowering the looks. Synthetic textiles add structure and sheen, reinforcing the space cadet fantasy. The balance between sparkle and softness keeps everything wearable and refined.
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Dice Kayek Haute Couture S/S 2015 Paris
Dice Kayek delivers sharp couture with confidence for Spring Summer 2015. This collection is all about form, structure, and fearless volume.
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Schiaparelli Haute Couture S/S 2015 Paris
Schiaparelli Haute Couture Spring Summer 2015 is unapologetically quirky and rich with color. This collection leans into the house’s surreal heritage while keeping things playful and polished.
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My Sexuality by artist Pamela Rosenkranz
Pamela Rosenkranz’s My Sexuality does not announce itself loudly. It lingers. It shifts. It unsettles in a way that feels deliberate and deeply contemporary. Created in 2014, the work consists of smeared substances applied to mirrored panels, surfaces that glow and distort depending on light, movement, and proximity.
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Saint Laurent Menswear F/W 2015 Paris
Accessories elevate the story, from berets to sleek boots. What Saint Laurent does so well here is create a theme that does not trap the clothes. Each piece feels adaptable, ready to be styled a dozen different ways without losing its edge.
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Thom Browne Menswear F/W 2015 Paris
Thom Browne turns menswear into theater for Fall Winter 2015 in Paris. This collection is dark, formal, and unapologetically dramatic. It feels like a gothic ceremony dressed in couture level tailoring.