Medieval princess attending a fancy cocktail party. Mesh and structured pieces. For the most part a neutral color palate with sheen and sparkle. source:
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Ralph & Russo Haute Couture F/W 2014-2015
Glamorous cool off-whites and black lipstick eventually leading into jewel tone then full black gowns. Got to keep it goth bitch, this aint no Elie Saab show. source:
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Antonio Ortega Haute Couture F/W 2014-2015
The collection moved deliberately between two visual languages. On one side, sharply tailored, hunting-inspired garments suggested discipline, protection, and structure. These looks carried a sense of readiness, as though designed for survival within constructed systems. On the other, feathered and leafy ensembles evoked something primal and organic. Soft, textured, and instinctive, these pieces leaned into nature as both armor and ornament.
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Serkan Cura Haute Couture F/W 2014-2015
Corsetry formed the structural backbone of the collection. Bodies were shaped, framed, and disciplined through tightly constructed silhouettes that emphasized strength rather than fragility. These were not corsets designed for nostalgia. They felt modern, architectural, and commanding, functioning as both garment and armor. The structure gave the collection a sense of authority that carried from look to look
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Valentino Haute Couture F/W 2014-2015
Among the most striking moments was the full-length black feather cape. It stood apart from the collection’s softness, introducing density and shadow. The feathers added a sense of gravity, transforming the look into something ceremonial and powerful. It felt less like adornment and more like armor, a quiet counterpoint to the collection’s airier elements.