Julien Fournié’s Fall/Winter 2015 Haute Couture collection was a fantasy goth dream. The runway featured long, dramatic dresses with princess-like cuts, exuding dark elegance. Subtle androgynous touches balanced the romantic silhouettes, giving the collection an edgy, modern twist. It is darkly enchanting, theatrical, and meticulously crafted.
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Julien Fournie Haute Couture Fall Winter 2014 2015 Plunging Soft Goth
The defining gesture of the collection was the plunge. Long, sleek gowns revealed deep necklines that extended boldly at both the front and back, creating a sense of exposure that felt elegant rather than aggressive. These cuts did not rely on embellishment for impact. Their power came from confidence in form. The body became part of the architecture, framed rather than decorated.
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Julien Fournie Haute couture S/S 2014
Julien Fournié Haute Couture Spring Summer 2014 Julien Fournié’s Spring Summer 2014 haute couture collection unfolded like a controlled reverie. From the first look, the atmosphere was unmistakably ethereal, yet grounded in craftsmanship rather than excess fantasy. The runway moved at a deliberate pace, allowing each piece to be absorbed slowly, almost ceremonially. The models carried themselves with a softened presence, their expressions calm and doll-like without tipping into artificiality. This stillness became part of the presentation. It reinforced the collection’s romantic tone, encouraging viewers to focus on detail rather than motion. Nothing felt rushed. The pacing mirrored the care embedded in the garments themselves. Color played a central role…