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    Yohji Yamamoto S/S 2015 PFW

    Yohji Yamamoto does not do neat. He never has, and thankfully, he never will. For Spring Summer 2015 in Paris, the designer leaned fully into a windswept fantasy that felt undone on purpose and dramatic by design. This was not a collection meant to sit politely in your closet. It was meant to move, to billow, to catch air and attitude at the same time.

  • Dior SS 2015 PFW
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    Dior S/S 2015 PFW

    Dior Spring Summer 2015 was a lesson in restraint, and frankly, restraint done very right. This was not about excess, shock, or chaos. Instead, it was about confidence in simplicity. Raf Simons delivered a collection that felt calm, deliberate, and deeply luxurious without ever needing to shout.

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    Talbot Runhof S/S 2015 PFW

    Talbot Runhof Spring Summer 2015 arrived with polish, attitude, and a surprisingly sharp point of view. Known for their red carpet prowess and impeccable eveningwear, Johnny Talbot and Adrian Runhof took a turn toward the political this season, and it worked beautifully. This was glamour with a backbone. Stylish, outspoken, and very aware of the moment.

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    Nina Ricci S/S 2015 PFW

    For the most part very clean, modest and daytime. which light colors and nothing too distracting. Furthering into the gowns things got more exciting and body hugging. Beatiful lace work and sheer paneling.

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    Balmain S/S 2015 PFW

    Balmain Spring Summer 2015 at Paris Fashion Week arrived with zero interest in subtlety. This was a collection built on precision, severity, and control, where every line felt calculated and every cutout felt intentional. From the first look, the geometry was unmistakable. Sharp angles, sculpted silhouettes, and architectural shapes dominated the runway. The clothes did not drape. They held their ground. This was fashion designed to command space.

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    Carven S/S 2015 PFW

    Carven has always lived comfortably in that sweet spot between playful and precise, and the Spring Summer 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week leaned confidently into that identity. This season felt like a stylish nod to the seventies, but not the dusty or overly nostalgic version. Instead, it was sharp, graphic, and refreshingly modern. Think Parisian cool with a retro wink.

  • 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.

  • Aganovich SS 2015 PFW
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    Aganovich S/S 2015 PFW

    Aganovich does not do subtle, and thank god for that. The S/S 2015 collection shown in Paris felt like couture goth filtered through humor, intellect, and a deep love of the strange. From the first look, it was clear this was not a collection meant to fade quietly into the background of Fashion Week. Instead, it demanded attention with exaggerated proportions, dramatic silhouettes, and styling that leaned unapologetically freaky chic.

  • Dries Van Noten SS 2015 PFW
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    Dries Van Noten S/S 2015 PFW

    Dries Van Noten’s S/S 2015 collection in Paris felt like a band of cool, worldly women who know exactly who they are and dress accordingly. Hippie huntresses might sound dramatic, but with fur bags slung casually over shoulders, it feels like a fair assumption. There was an effortless toughness paired with softness that made the collection quietly powerful.

  • Anthony Vaccarello SS 2015 PFW
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    Anthony Vaccarello S/S 2015 PFW

    Anthony Vaccarello’s Spring Summer 2015 collection at Paris Fashion Week was not interested in whispering. This was a collection that spoke clearly, boldly, and with a very sharp point of view. Words became the clothes, literally. Typography took center stage, moving across the body in stark black and white, sometimes oversized, sometimes reduced to a tease. It was graphic, clever, and unmistakably Vaccarello.

  • Pascal Millet SS 2015 PFW
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    Pascal Millet S/S 2015 PFW

    Pascal Millet showed Spring Summer 2015 in Paris with a collection that felt tuned into youth without trying too hard to chase it. This was not about gimmicks or nostalgia. Instead, it was about confidence, ease, and knowing exactly when to turn the volume up or down. The runway delivered color, skin, structure, and restraint, often all within the same look. Somehow, it worked.