• Balenciaga SS 2015 PFW
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    Balenciaga S/S 2015 PFW

    Balenciaga Spring Summer 2015 hit the Paris runways on September 25, 2014, and immediately felt plugged into a different frequency. This was not nostalgia. This was futurism filtered through discomfort, irony, and a very specific kind of cool. The collection leaned hard into a Matrix inspired energy. Think glamour with a glitch. Punk, but polished. Softness appeared occasionally, but it was styled like it belonged to someone who lives on their laptop and never logs off. The vibe was techie, slightly cold, and very intentional.

  • Dries Van Noten SS 2015 PFW
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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.

  • Yang Li SS 2015 PFW
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    Yang Li S/S 2015 PFW

    Yang Li’s S/S 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week was a masterclass in contrast. The sharp, almost architectural tailoring met flowing sheer silk and chiffon panels that added weightless movement to otherwise strong silhouettes. It was a delicate balancing act that somehow felt effortless. Every piece had an underlying tension between rigidity and fluidity, and the collection’s energy came from that push and pull.

  • Anthony Vaccarello SS 2015 PFW
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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.

  • Devastee SS 2015 PFW
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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.

  • Trussardi SS 2015 MFW
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    Trussardi S/S 2015 MFW

    Layering was key this season, and it was done with restraint. Nothing looked bulky. Nothing felt forced. Long coats over streamlined separates. Soft knits paired with structured outerwear. The silhouettes stayed relaxed, but the execution remained precise. This was chic casual in the truest sense. Clothes designed for movement, for real life, for a woman who values ease but still wants polish. It was effortless in spirit, even if the craftsmanship was anything but.

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    Dolce & Gabbana S/S 2015 MFW

    Dolce and Gabbana Spring Summer 2015 was not a fashion show. It was a spectacle. The kind that makes you sit up straighter and pay attention, even if you think you know exactly what is coming. From the first look, it was clear. Subtlety was not invited. The color story did all the talking. Deep, devotional reds. Gilded golds that caught the light like treasure. Sharp, uncompromising blacks that grounded the drama. Together, they created a visual language rooted in old world grandeur and unapologetic excess.

  • Versace ss 2015 mfw
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    Versace S/S 2015 MFW

    Versace Spring Summer 2015 at Milan Fashion Week was all about temptation. Not the obvious kind. The slow burn. The knowing glance. Donatella Versace delivered a collection that teased rather than shouted, proving that sensuality can be powerful when it is controlled. From the opening looks, the mood was unmistakable. This was classic Versace energy, streamlined for a modern moment. Body conscious silhouettes hugged the figure, while strategic cutouts and sheer paneling created the illusion of skin floating beneath fabric. The effect was subtle at first, then impossible to ignore.

  • Missoni SS 2015 MFW
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    Missoni S/S 2015 MFW

    Missoni Spring Summer 2015 at Milan Fashion Week took the house’s signature language and turned up the volume. This was Missoni, but funkier. Brighter. More playful. A collection that honored the brand’s legacy while reminding us that it still knows how to have fun. From the start, color was the star. Vivid hues replaced the softer tones often associated with Missoni’s knitwear, giving the runway an energetic pulse. The effect felt youthful and optimistic, like a wardrobe made for movement and music.

  • Giamba SS 2015 MFW
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    Giamba S/S 2015 MFW

    Giambattista Valli’s Giamba collection for S/S 2015 at Milan Fashion Week was a whimsical daydream of youthfulness and delicate charm. Think soft, airy fabrics mixed with playful touches that somehow feel both couture and perfectly wearable. The show leaned into a dainty, almost girlish aesthetic while keeping the polish and precision you expect from Valli. Nothing felt sloppy or overly costume-like, which is a hard balance to strike when working with sheer fabrics, furry textures, and playful prints.

  • Prada SS 2015 MFW
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    Prada S/S 2015 MFW

    Miuccia Prada took the runway in Milan by storm this season with a collection that feels like grown-up sophistication with a subtle edge. Prada S/S 2015 leaned into structure, weight, and craftsmanship, with each piece feeling carefully considered. Heavy materials and bold stitching dominated the runway, creating an aura of strength while still retaining a polished elegance.