Marc by Marc Jacobs’ Fall 2015 collection was a playful mix of subcultural references brought together with precision and personality. Draped fabrics, bold typography, and unexpected pairings created a runway that felt effortless yet carefully considered. It was part beatnik, part mod, with just enough punk attitude to keep things interesting.
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Vera Wang Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW
Vera Wang’s Fall 2015 collection played with contrast in a way that felt deliberate and quietly powerful. The runway moved between structure and ease, opacity and transparency, softness and weight. It was dark, controlled, and confident, leaning into Wang’s talent for making restraint feel emotional.
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Alexander Wang Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW
Alexander Wang’s Fall 2015 collection was loud, dark, and unapologetically grunge. It leaned hard into goth energy with a raw, downtown edge that felt chaotic in the best way. This was not polished rebellion. It was messy, moody, and fully aware of its own attitude.
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Jason Wu Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW
Jason Wu’s Fall 2015 collection was lean, controlled, and unapologetically chic. Army green set the tone, grounding the runway in a sense of strength and discipline while still allowing room for elegance and movement. The collection felt powerful without being aggressive, refined without feeling cold.
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Hugo Spring/Summer 2015 Campaign
Set against a surreal purple skied desert, the Hugo Spring/Summer 2015 campaign places models Adrien Sahores, Binx Walton, and Lexi Boling in a stark, almost stranded landscape. The setting feels otherworldly and slightly cinematic, giving the campaign a sense of isolation mixed with cool confidence.
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Graveravens Top 5 Fave Models of 2014
rounding out the year, time to pick the top models that kept us watching (stalking) Here are our top 5 fave models of 2014, do you agree? 5-Naomi Campbell Catwalk queen and the bitch you love to love. Still a working model in all aspects and muse for many designers. Walked many high fashion designer runways this season regardless of youth obsessed culture, legend status. Also a hoot to watch on her TV Reality series The Face (wrongly cancelled) giving us HBIC moments to play on repeat. 4-Daphne Groeneveld The glamorous fish faced goddess of the runway. 3-Lindsey Wixson Innocence, beauty, and popularity. This…
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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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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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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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Dries Van Noten S/S 2015 PFW
Dries Van Noten’s S/S 2015 collection in Paris felt like a band of cool, worldly women who know exactly who they are and dress accordingly. Hippie huntresses might sound dramatic, but with fur bags slung casually over shoulders, it feels like a fair assumption. There was an effortless toughness paired with softness that made the collection quietly powerful.
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Anthony Vaccarello S/S 2015 PFW
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.