• Valentino S/S 2015 PFW
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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.

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    Stella McCartney S/S 2015 PFW

    Stella McCartney’s spring-summer 2015 collection was effortlessly modern, blending movement with clean lines. Free-flowing full-length jumpsuits featured sleek zippers, while dresses played with bold patterns, color mixing, and subtle 3D applications. The collection felt lively, wearable, and carefully considered.

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    Chloé S/S 2015 PFW

    Chloé’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week was effortless elegance in motion. Think sheer, flowing fabrics with a sense of airy lightness that made each look feel like it was caught in a gentle breeze. The color palette stayed soft and neutral, with creams, beiges, and muted pastels creating a dreamy, understated sophistication.

  • Balenciaga SS 2015 PFW
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    Balenciaga S/S 2015 PFW

    Balenciaga Spring Summer 2015 hit the Paris runways on September 25, 2014, and immediately felt plugged into a different frequency. This was not nostalgia. This was futurism filtered through discomfort, irony, and a very specific kind of cool. The collection leaned hard into a Matrix inspired energy. Think glamour with a glitch. Punk, but polished. Softness appeared occasionally, but it was styled like it belonged to someone who lives on their laptop and never logs off. The vibe was techie, slightly cold, and very intentional.

  • Yang Li SS 2015 PFW
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    Yang Li S/S 2015 PFW

    Yang Li’s S/S 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week was a masterclass in contrast. The sharp, almost architectural tailoring met flowing sheer silk and chiffon panels that added weightless movement to otherwise strong silhouettes. It was a delicate balancing act that somehow felt effortless. Every piece had an underlying tension between rigidity and fluidity, and the collection’s energy came from that push and pull.

  • Corrie Nielsen SS 2015 PFW
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    Corrie Nielsen S/S 2015 PFW

    Corrie Nielsen’s Spring Summer 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week felt like a confident step into a future that is sleek, sensual, and slightly dangerous. This was fashion with intention and attitude, not fantasy for fantasy’s sake. From the first look, the collection made its point clearly. Structure ruled, but seduction followed closely behind. The overall mood nodded to a Jetsons style vision of tomorrow, yet it avoided anything cartoonish. Instead, Nielsen delivered a sharp, grown-up interpretation of futurism that felt grounded in the body. Every piece seemed designed to frame movement, power, and presence.

  • Luisa Beccaria SS 2015 MFW
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    Luisa Beccaria S/S 2015 MFW

    Luisa Beccaria Spring Summer 2015 at Milan Fashion Week felt like stepping into a memory you are not entirely sure is yours. Designed by Luisa Beccaria alongside Lucilla Bonaccorsi, the collection leaned fully into romance, softness, and nostalgia, without tipping into costume. The palette was the first thing to seduce. Creams dominated the runway, pale and luminous, creating an almost glowing effect under the lights. It was gentle, calming, and undeniably feminine. Nothing felt loud. Everything felt intentional.

  • Giamba SS 2015 MFW
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    Giamba S/S 2015 MFW

    Giambattista Valli’s Giamba collection for S/S 2015 at Milan Fashion Week was a whimsical daydream of youthfulness and delicate charm. Think soft, airy fabrics mixed with playful touches that somehow feel both couture and perfectly wearable. The show leaned into a dainty, almost girlish aesthetic while keeping the polish and precision you expect from Valli. Nothing felt sloppy or overly costume-like, which is a hard balance to strike when working with sheer fabrics, furry textures, and playful prints.

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    Fendi S/S 2015 MFW

    Fendi brought a fresh and playful energy to Milan this season. The S/S 2015 collection felt youthful while staying luxurious, balancing trends with the craftsmanship we expect from the Italian powerhouse. Each piece looked carefully considered, but nothing felt stuffy or overly formal. This was fashion that wanted to be noticed without screaming for attention.

  • Meadham Kirchhoff SS 2015 LFW
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    Meadham Kirchhoff S/S 2015 LFW

    Meadham Kirchhoff’s S/S 2015 collection at London Fashion Week was a masterclass in eccentricity. From the moment the first model stepped on the runway, it was clear that nothing about this show was going to be subtle. Bright colors, bold prints, and unexpected textures collided in every look. The collection had a carnival-like energy, chaotic but fully intentional. Every outfit was designed to grab attention and make a statement, and it succeeded beautifully.

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    Marques’ Almeida S/S 2015 LFW

    Marques’ Almeida S/S 2015 at London Fashion Week felt like punk stripped back to its essentials, then splashed with color by someone who knows exactly what they are doing. It was simple but never boring, raw but intentional. Think art school rebellion meeting a colorful parachute moment, loud without being messy, confident without trying too hard.