Marc Jacobs’ Resort 2016 collection balances elegance with a playful, slightly rebellious edge. The line is rich in detail, from sparkling embroidery to intricate embellishments that bring a sense of theatricality to classic resort wear. Silhouettes are vintage-inspired, with shapes that echo the past while feeling fresh and wearable in the present. Black scarves, flowing dresses, and carefully curated accessories create a look that is both refined and adventurous.
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Prabal Gurung Resort 2016
The styling is restrained, letting the garments take center stage. Silhouettes are tailored to flatter while still allowing fluid movement. Sheer inserts, leather accents, and clever layering provide visual interest and dimension. Color is kept sophisticated, with a palette of muted neutrals and occasional pops of bold tone. Accessories are minimal and thoughtful, ensuring attention remains on the clothing. Hair and makeup are simple and polished, aligning with the collection’s elegant sensibility.
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Vanessa Moody by Amy Troost
Vanessa Moody steps into a world where 70’s monk-inspired minimalism meets subtle rock ’n’ roll energy. The editorial for i-D Magazine Spring 2015 is an effortless mix of expressive patterns, flowing shapes, and statement accessories. Amy Troost’s photography captures Vanessa in moments that feel lived-in yet intentional, letting her personality shine without needing artificial drama. It is a series that balances quiet elegance with playful edge, showing how fashion can tell a story without shouting.
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Ola Rudnicka by photographer Jan Welters
Ola Rudnicka embodies a modern Western allure in this striking editorial for Vogue Netherlands. Set against the sun-bleached, arid expanse of a desert, the photoshoot emphasizes wide open spaces, warm earthy tones, and rugged textures. The editorial captures the tension between elegance and the raw beauty of the landscape, allowing the model’s poise and strength to contrast against the harsh environment.
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Juliana Schurig by photographer Nathaniel Goldberg
Juliana Schurig commands attention in a striking editorial for Vogue China’s May 2015 issue. Photographed by Nathaniel Goldberg, the series focuses entirely on the power of red, showcasing layered, textured couture that is as bold as it is elegant.
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Dani Witt by photographer Nicole Heiniger
Dani Witt stars in a striking editorial for Harper’s Bazaar Brazil’s April 2015 issue. Photographed by Nicole Heiniger, the shoot captures the transitional mood of pre-spring when melting snow leaves the landscape looking like late fall leafless, muted, and quietly dramatic. The stark backdrop enhances the sophistication of the fashion, giving every outfit a sculptural, almost architectural quality.
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Giamba Ready to Wear F/W 2015 MFW
Giamba Fall Winter 2015 walked straight into Milan Fashion Week with a wink and a whip. Romantic florals met sharp leather harness detailing, and somehow it worked. Think sweet meets sinister, but styled with confidence and a very knowing smile. This was not shock for shock’s sake. It was contrast as a concept, delivered with precision and personality.
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Miu Miu S/S 2015 PFW
Miu Miu’s spring-summer 2015 collection was all about playful confidence. Leather dominated, but it was paired with separates that made each outfit feel fresh, fun, and unmistakably Miu Miu. This collection had just the right mix of trendy, sexy, and slightly offbeat, giving the runway a quirky, electric energy.
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Alexander McQueen S/S 2015 PFW
Alexander McQueen’s spring-summer 2015 collection was daring, edgy, and unapologetically dramatic. Black leather and exotic skins dominated the early looks, creating a sense of intensity and raw power. The runway felt dark and severe, but the collection had a meticulous artistry that kept it mesmerizing rather than intimidating.
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Loewe S/S 2015 PFW
Jonathan Anderson continues to do something rare at Loewe. He makes experimentation feel calm. Spring Summer 2015 did not arrive screaming for attention or begging to be decoded. Instead, it unfolded slowly, confidently, and with a clear point of view. This was light, chic, and deeply considered fashion, the kind that rewards close looking. At this point in his tenure, Anderson was clearly comfortable pushing the house forward without losing its soul. Loewe’s heritage in leather and craftsmanship was not referenced nostalgically. It was reworked, loosened, and modernized.
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Proenza Schouler Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Proenza Schouler’s S/S 2015 collection brought a striking balance of sportiness and formality, blending sleek tailoring with inventive textures and daring embellishments. The show was defined by the brand’s signature ability to mix polished sophistication with unexpected details that make a look linger in your memory. While the silhouettes nodded to athletic inspiration, each piece maintained a sense of refinement and structure, proving that sporty elements can coexist seamlessly with high-fashion elegance.