Saturday 1 March 2014

#PFW: Best in Show Today...

Sonia Rykiel

Miranda Kerr led out a fashion army full of wearable, adorable and highly fashionable pieces at Sonia Rykiel. There was camel coats, luxe fur stoles, checked prints on dresses and skirts and pretty pastel gowns at the end of the show. This has to be one of Rykiel's strongest ever fall collections and I LOVED it!!!
 

Isabel Marant

 I always find that Rykiel and Marant present very similar collections as they share that chic, Parisian style which women find just so beautiful. Again, this was such a wearable collection  as knitwear was mixed with Aztec patterns and fluffy, shearling jackets were teamed with classic French capri pants. And who could forget the shoes? Ankle boots lined with fur and plenty of laces, buckles and heel to satisfy even the most fussy women. This was chic winter dressing and I can't wait.

 

Victor and Rolf

Grey, white, black, pastel blue...these were Victor and Rolf's colours of choice today as they gave us a wonderful collection, focusing on prestige tailoring and elegant lines. Every garment was treated to perfection and fitted effortlessly on the models body as A-line dresses, check coats and art deco patterns stormed the catwalk. It was simple yet highly effective. Well done Victor and Rolf.
 
 

Lanvin

Even though this collection was presented yesterday, I completely forgot to upload some of my favourite looks. Alber Elbaz is one of the best Parisian designers at the moment and this this show proved why. Instead of his statement pretty, prom dresses, Elbaz went for a much darker mood as feathered gowns, high military hats and big necklaces were shown to a front row which included singer Rihanna. Ruffled skirts were paired with elegant black shirts while sumptuous fur was powerful accompanied with mini dresses. There were still amazing dresses with a military feel and looked red carpet ready for anything. The styling was actually perfect, with every item looking very desirable and 'wantable,' showing just why we all love a bit of Lanvin. J'adore...

 
 
 

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