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.
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Devastee S/S 2015 PFW
Devastee has always lived comfortably in its own slightly offbeat universe, and for Spring Summer 2015, the brand leaned all the way into that identity. Shown during Paris Fashion Week, this collection felt like a love letter to beatnik cool filtered through a playful, almost childlike lens. Black and white dominated the runway, but nothing about it felt stark or severe. Instead, it came across charming, witty, and quietly joyful.
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Christian Siriano FALL 2014 READY-TO-WEAR
Christian Siriano Fall 2014 Ready to Wear arrives with a clarity that feels intentional rather than restrained. Presented almost entirely in black and white, the collection leans into limitation as a creative advantage. By removing color from the equation, Siriano redirects the eye toward silhouette, texture, and construction, the areas where his technical confidence has always been most fluent.