Ulyana Sergeenko’s Fall/Winter 2015 Haute Couture show was a dazzling ode to romantic, dramatic glamour. The runway felt like a Moulin Rouge fantasy brought to life, with sparkling fabrics, vibrant furs, and theatrical silhouettes creating a sense of opulent storytelling. It is whimsical extravagance with old-world elegance.
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Kate Moss by Paolo Roversi
Kate Moss stepped into Paolo Roversi’s ethereal world for W Magazine’s April 2015 issue. The editorial captures her in flowing, detailed couture gowns that evoke the romance and elegance of the 1920s. Every frame feels like a painting brought to life, soft focus and delicate lighting blending to create a dreamlike atmosphere.
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‘Spooky’ by Tim Walker
Tim Walker delivers full-on theatrical magic in Spooky, shot for Love Magazine Spring 2015. Model Agyness Deyn embodies ghostly elegance in a series that is dramatic, surreal, and completely captivating.
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Zuhair Murad Haute Couture S/S 2015 Paris
Zuhair Murad does what he does best for Spring Summer 2015 Haute Couture in Paris. He delivers drama, sparkle, and gowns that know exactly how to flirt.
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Valentino Haute Couture S/S 2015 Paris
Valentino Haute Couture Spring Summer 2015 in Paris takes craftsmanship to an obsessive, beautiful level. This is couture that feels hand touched, personal, and quietly powerful.
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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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‘DICE KAYEK – White’ a film by Marie Schuller
A fashion film consisting of the Couture Winter 14-15 collection presenting the story of what seems to be a drug (berry) induced trip. Se the beautifully stylish video below. Dice-Kayek-White from Stationservice on Vimeo.
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Ed Marler S/S 2015 MFW
Ed Marler Spring Summer 2015 at Milan Fashion Week felt unapologetically grand. From the moment the first look appeared, the collection announced itself as something indulgent, theatrical, and deeply luxurious. This was not minimalism. This was excess done with intention. The kind of excess that leans into history, wealth, and fantasy without blinking.
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Thom Browne Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
It is Thom Browne, and yes, the energy is exactly that unbothered. This Spring Summer 2015 collection arrived with volume, conviction, and a level of commitment that feels almost confrontational in the best way. Thom Browne does not design clothes for the faint of heart, and this season only reinforced that truth. From the first look to the last, the collection unfolded like a tightly choreographed performance where each outfit demanded its own moment of appreciation.
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“Eclectic Style” Jenna Earle photographed by Andrew Soule
Stylist Annie Horth curated each outfit to emphasize contrast. The combination of tailored pieces with relaxed, oversized silhouettes creates a dynamic tension. Colors pop against neutral backdrops, drawing the eye to unexpected details. Every layer feels purposeful, from sneakers peeking beneath hemlines to caps framing Earle’s face. The editorial balances fun, bold energy with elegance, making each frame visually engaging.