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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COMME des GARÇONS 2015 Spring Collection in Wonderland Magazine
COMME des GARÇONS Spring 2015 lands in Wonderland Magazine with a jolt of color, attitude, and unapologetic weirdness. Photographed in Japan by Thomas Whiteside, the editorial channels an eighties flash forward mindset that feels loud, cerebral, and perfectly offbeat. This is not nostalgia. This is distortion, reworked and pushed into something new.
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CHVRCHES – Under The Tide
A retro anime plumiting space themed music video for CHVRCHES track title ‘Under The Tide’ Watch as the characters crash back into earth. From the album The Bones of What You Believe
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Balmain S/S 2015 PFW
Balmain Spring Summer 2015 at Paris Fashion Week arrived with zero interest in subtlety. This was a collection built on precision, severity, and control, where every line felt calculated and every cutout felt intentional. From the first look, the geometry was unmistakable. Sharp angles, sculpted silhouettes, and architectural shapes dominated the runway. The clothes did not drape. They held their ground. This was fashion designed to command space.
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80’s-Inspired Menswear Editorial in Details Featuring Hermès, Louis Vuitton, and Top Designers
A fresh take on 80’s style hits the pages of Details in this menswear editorial featuring models Mathe Davidson, Andrew Cooper, Sebastian Lund, and others. The shoot celebrates the distinctive silhouettes and structured shapes of the era, from broad shoulders to high-waisted trousers, reinterpreted through contemporary design.
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Nicholas Nybro S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
The easiest comparison is an 80s gypsy neon circus, though even that feels like an understatement. Saturated hues clashed and harmonized at the same time. Textiles were layered, manipulated, and exaggerated, creating silhouettes that felt sculptural and animated. Every look seemed to carry its own personality, yet all were tied together by a consistent sense of theatrical confidence.
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Schiaparelli Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2014-2015 80’s Funk Punk
Schiaparelli Haute Couture Fall Winter 2014–2015 did not aim for harmony. It aimed for impact. Loud, eclectic, and unapologetically excessive, the collection embraced contradiction as its central language. This was couture as provocation. In-your-face, visually chaotic, and fully committed to the thrill of excess.
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Roberto Cavalli Menswear S/S 2015 Lavish Safari Rockstars
This Roberto Cavalli collection is badass luxury and exotic. Full of colorful safari leaf and snakeskin prints. The play on the mixture of these prints with an array of different textures and styles. The more you think about it the more these pieces remind you of the 80’s, in the good way of course. source: