• FASHION,  Runway

    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.

  • Givenchy S/S 2015 PFW
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    Givenchy S/S 2015 PFW

    Givenchy Spring Summer 2015 arrived with a very specific energy. It was not light, flirty, or eager to please. Instead, it walked out slow, controlled, and confident. Riccardo Tisci knows how to set a mood, and this one felt ceremonial. Think modern gladiator, but polished. Think old world strength filtered through a Parisian lens.

  • FASHION,  Runway

    John Galliano S/S 2015 PFW

    John Galliano’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection for Paris Fashion Week was all about safari-chic with a modern twist. The palette played heavily with earthy greens, sandy beiges, and touches of muted browns, giving off an adventurous yet elegant vibe. Long flowing dresses contrasted with shorter structured pieces, creating a dynamic range of movement and style across the runway.

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    Kenzo S/S 2015 PFW

    Humberto Leon and Carol Lim’s Kenzo spring-summer 2015 collection felt like a glimpse into a chic, slightly sci-fi future. It was soft yet athletic, playful yet precise, and full of energy without ever tipping into chaos. The designers managed to make sporty feel aspirational, not just comfortable.

  • FASHION,  Runway

    Acne Studios S/S 2015 PFW

    Jonny Johansson’s Acne Studios spring-summer 2015 collection was a stylish nod to the 60s and 70s, but with a distinctly modern attitude. It felt effortless, playful, and full of little surprises that kept the eye moving across the runway. This was vintage inspiration done without nostalgia getting in the way.

  • Mugler SS 2015 PFW
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    Mugler S/S 2015 PFW

    Mugler’s spring-summer 2015 collection was exactly what you expect from the house: confident, sleek, and unapologetically sexy. The lineup at Paris Fashion Week felt polished and precise, with each look engineered to impress. This season, solids ruled, and prints were rare, giving the collection a focused, almost architectural feel.

  • 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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    Loewe S/S 2015 PFW

    Jonathan Anderson continues to do something rare at Loewe. He makes experimentation feel calm. Spring Summer 2015 did not arrive screaming for attention or begging to be decoded. Instead, it unfolded slowly, confidently, and with a clear point of view. This was light, chic, and deeply considered fashion, the kind that rewards close looking. At this point in his tenure, Anderson was clearly comfortable pushing the house forward without losing its soul. Loewe’s heritage in leather and craftsmanship was not referenced nostalgically. It was reworked, loosened, and modernized.

  • Lanvin SS 2015 PFW
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    Lanvin S/S 2015 PFW

    Lanvin Spring Summer 2015 arrived with a quiet confidence that did not need to flirt or soften itself to be appealing. This was elegance with backbone. Alber Elbaz delivered a collection for women who do not chase trends or sweetness. These women enter a room already knowing who they are.

  • Rick Owens SS 2015 PFW
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    Rick Owens S/S 2015 PFW

    Rick Owens Spring Summer 2015 at Paris Fashion Week unfolded like a transformation rather than a presentation. This was not about immediate beauty. It was about evolution. The kind that feels raw at first, almost uncomfortable, before slowly sharpening into something intentional and powerful.

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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.