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October 8, 2021

Fashion Friday

October 8, 2021

Paris Fashion Week closed out the Spring/Summer 2022 collections with some groundbreaking shows.  What did they all have in common?  A beautiful essence of a bygone era.

Three shows brought the nostalgia, each in their own unique way.  Here are my faves.

Chanel

Chanel took a page from history and gave us the height of the 90s supermodel.  Instead of an elaborate set, the models walked down an elevated catwalk.  There were no deadpan expressions; the energy was playful, exhuberant and social.  They twirled, talked to each other and smiled.  I can just picture Christy, Cindy and Claudia doing this exact thing decades ago.

Nostalgia party for the win.

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AZ Factory’s Tribute to Alber Elbaz

This was the show I was most looking forward to.  We saw the newest collection of AZ Factory, plus 44 designers created tribute looks for Alber Elbaz.  I loved how each garment was so distinctly the style of its creator, yet had a beautiful essence of Alber.

Watching the show was very emotional.  As each look descended the runway, a different version of Alber conjured in my mind.  The Lanvin years, meeting him in person, the profound speeches he gave, him being the true embodiment of love.  Tears flowed in abundance, especially at the final bow.  It was such a beautiful display of talent, emotion and love.

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Miu Miu

Miuccia Prada sent uber low rise micro miniskirts down the runway.  Let me repeat: low rise micro miniskirts.

This was nostalgic, ballsy, ridiculous and brilliant.  Her capitalization of a generation addicted to the 90s – where do you think they’ll go next? – was superb.  I think she’ll be laughing all the way to the bank.

Will I be rocking a low rise micro miniskirt?  No.

But I appreciate the brash gesture and kinda love how the khakis and sweater sets came together.  Plus, we’re all picturing the Paris and Christina days and how can you not smile at the ridiculousness of that?

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January 29, 2021

Fashion Friday

January 29, 2021

Haute Couture S/S21 walked this week and there is much to discuss!  Check out the highlights below.
Alber Elbaz Returns to Fashion

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Alber left the fashion world in 2015 seemingly without a trace.  Many thought he would reemerge at a major house, but he spent his time reflecting, connecting and creating far from the public eye.  For couture week he unveiled his new line, AZ Factory.

Meant to be a “dream factory” the clothes are made for women of the NOW.  Built as a capsule collection, each piece is meant to be mixed and matched and take you from day to night.  Kind of like Multiples from the 80s but way, way more chic.

I love that he created a sneaker as his sole shoe for the collection.  Crafted with a pointy toe, it’s a heel/sneaker hybrid for optimal versatility.

The scuba suit leash zippers on dresses were hatched for the independent woman – why should you need help getting dressed?  And the fabrics were created to hold you in and let you loose in all the right places.

I, for one, will be pre-ordering.

Kim Jones Debuts First Couture Collection for Fendi

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This was a hold-my-breath moment, and when I saw it walk, I breathed a sigh of relief.  While I didn’t love it, I felt Kim stayed true to the DNA of Fendi.  After the Matthew Williams for Givenchy botched debut, I was so afraid Karl’s work and the Fendi family legacy would be dragged.

Not the case here.  While it was mostly “fine” in my book, there were a few looks I loved.

Sadly the most notable moment of the show was probably Demi Moore’s new face. :S

The Valentino Shoes

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This collection was a super interesting choice for Pierpaolo.  If you’ve been following me for a while, you know I love Pierpaolo for Valentino.

Rather than the Roman drama we expect from him, he gave us a subdued (well, minus the shoes) collection.  While there were a few maximalist looks, the majority stayed true to clean lines, relaxed tailoring and layers upon layers a la Phoebe at Celine.

So, let’s talk about the shoes. Analysts have pointed out that during times of recession, the heels get higher.  We all need an escape.

While I will not be buying these – you know I only do a massive platform if it’s accompanied by a massive block heel – I did appreciate the apropos nature.

We are all ready for an epic escape.

Iris Van Herpen and Those Headpieces

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Iris Van Herpen always brings the wow factor with her sculptural works of art.  This season she worked with artist Casey Curran for the headpieces.  You must check out a close-up of these beauties by watching a video – they are absolutely incredible.

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