The Chanel Haute Couture Fall-Winter 2024/25 runway show was a sublime exhibition of timeless elegance and contemporary sophistication. Held at the breathtaking Grand Palais..
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Michael Costello RTW F/W 2017 NYFW | FULL SHOW (Video)
See the Michael Costello Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2017 collection presented at New York Fashion Week below:
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MAN Showcase Menswear S/S 2017 London
Three contrasting collections made the MAN Showcase in london. Per Götesson: Denim Ravers. Feng Chen Wang: Parachute Couture. Charles Jeffrey Loverboy: Vicgtorian Romance. See the MAN Showcase Menswear S/S 2017 runway below:
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Louis Vuitton Cruise 2016
Louis Vuitton Cruise 2016 arrives with clarity and nerve. The collection leans into a strappy, body aware language that feels deliberate rather than decorative, mixing patterns, cutouts, and sharp silhouettes into a wardrobe built for movement and presence. This is resort wear with bite.
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Gisele Retires from Runway Shows
An announcement via Gisele Bündchen instagram confirmed the top model’s runway retirement. We wont be seeing the beauty walk down the runways that we’ve become so accustom to. Stated to be a personal decision the model graciously bows out after walking her last show in Brazil’s fashion week were it all started. “I am grateful that at 14, I was given the opportunity to start this journey. Today after 20 years in the industry, it is a privilege to be doing my last fashion show by choice and yet still be working in other facets of the business.” A photo posted by Gisele Bündchen (@giseleofficial) on Apr 15, 2015 at 7:18am…
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Dior Homme Menswear F/W 2015 Paris
Dior Homme Menswear Fall Winter 2015 in Paris is classy, sharp, and unexpectedly playful. Kris Van Assche blends boyish charm with formal elegance, creating a collection that feels polished but not stiff.
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Hermès S/S 2015 PFW
Hermès delivered a spring-summer 2015 collection rooted in restraint and refinement. Clean lines and fluid silhouettes defined the runway, leaning into relaxed menswear influences while maintaining the house’s signature elegance. The result was chic, effortless, and deeply assured.
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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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Louis Vuitton S/S 2015 PFW
Louis Vuitton’s spring-summer 2015 collection felt like a high-end trip back to the 70s, but with modern polish. Velvet dominated, giving the runway a luxurious texture, while pattern mixing kept things lively and unexpected. The collection was detailed, stylish, and effortlessly wearable for anyone willing to invest in statement pieces.
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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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Valentino S/S 2015 PFW
Valentino’s spring-summer 2015 collection felt like a daydream at sea. Pierpaolo Piccioli delivered nautical-inspired elegance with heavenly prints and occasional nods to vintage 70s tailoring. The show moved effortlessly between soft, romantic pieces and refined, contemporary silhouettes.