Elie Saab’s Fall/Winter 2015 Haute Couture collection was pure royalty. Floor-length gowns shimmered under the lights, with tasteful sheer detailing and dramatic full skirts that made every model feel like a queen or princess. Crowns and ornate embellishments completed the fairytale effect. It is glamorous, feminine, and exquisitely regal.
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Alexandre Vauthier Haute Couture F/W 2015 Paris
Alexandre Vauthier’s Fall/Winter 2015 Haute Couture collection was sleek, sexy, and playful. The runway featured short dresses that emphasized movement, with fabrics that danced with every step. Fringe detailing became the signature of the show, adding energy and flair to each look. It is glamorous, bold, and undeniably modern couture.
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Armani Privé Haute Couture F/W 2015 Paris
Armani Privé’s Fall/Winter 2015 Haute Couture collection felt like it was made for Liza Minnelli and Kris Jenner. Models wore short, choppy black hair while strutting in looks full of showgirl drama. Feathers, furs, and voluminous silhouettes brought movement and life to the runway, enhanced by cool purple and blue tones throughout the collection.
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Chanel Haute Couture F/W 2015 Paris
Karl Lagerfeld’s Fall/Winter 2015 Chanel Haute Couture show was a dramatic Mother Dearest–inspired casino fantasy. Classic Chanel jackets appeared in multiple fits, styled with strict brows and makeupless eyes, creating a striking, disciplined contrast to the playful casino set. It is glamorous, theatrical, and effortlessly Chanel.
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Giambattista Valli Haute Couture F/W 2015 Paris
Giambattista Valli’s Fall/Winter 2015 Haute Couture collection was a masterclass in fluffed-up volume. The runway ranged from linear, mod-inspired shapes to flowing, ethereal gowns that seemed to float as models walked. Oversized embroidered earrings and 60’s–style bug-eye sunglasses completed almost every look, sometimes teetering as if about to tumble off, adding a playful, daring energy to the show. It is bold, glamorous, and unmistakably Valli.
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Christian Dior Haute Couture F/W 2015 Paris
Christian Dior’s Fall/Winter 2015 Haute Couture show under designer Raf Simons was a storybook couture moment. The collection showcased dramatic capes, flowing gowns, and princess-like silhouettes that transported the audience into a world of fantasy and elegance. It is theatrical sophistication with a refined edge.
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Saint Laurent Menswear S/S 2016 Paris
Saint Laurent Spring Summer 2016 in Paris under Hedi Slimane fully embraced its signature rocker ethos. This season, grunge made a triumphant return, influencing silhouettes, textures, and styling across the collection. It was rock ’n’ roll refined for the runway.
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Umit Benan Menswear S/S 2016 Paris
Umit Benan Spring Summer 2016 in Paris delivered a sharply defined narrative rooted in tough, uniformed characters. The collection drew clear inspiration from war-era silhouettes and utilitarian dressing, evoking the cinematic grit of films like Inglourious Basterds. It was character-driven fashion with a commanding presence.
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Thom Browne Menswear S/S 2016 Paris
Thom Browne Spring Summer 2016 in Paris was theatrical, meticulous, and unapologetically dramatic. The collection introduced a striking “geisha man” concept, transforming traditional references into avant-garde menswear spectacle. It was performance art stitched into tailoring.
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Paul Smith Menswear S/S 2016 Paris
Paul Smith Spring Summer 2016 in Paris felt like a businessman time-traveling through decades. Rooted in the designer’s signature 70s groove, the collection leaned into early 80s proportions with oversized silhouettes and confident pops of color. It was retro charm with modern polish.
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Balmain Menswear S/S 2016 Paris
Balmain Spring Summer 2016 in Paris introduced a stylish equestrian safari explorer, confident, refined, and dressed in layers of luxury. The collection delivered countless leather looks paired with textured coats and sharply constructed jackets. It was adventure elevated to high fashion.