CHANEL
This year for fall 2014-2015 karl lagerfeild bought fun to the catwalk show. He magically transformed the Grand Palais into a full-scale supermarket which nobody ever imaged to happen but only in the minds of Karl lagerfeild. We had never have so many women looking so delighted to walk into a grocery store well, a Chanel shopping Centre to be exact. The show showcased candy-coloured tweed suits layered over candy pink high-neck tank top and a leg gins with holes.
Elsewhere,thin shiny disco leggings were paired with Chanel's signature quilted crop jacket and shift dress which had multiple poacher style pockets which i thought sort of ruined the look because it looked kind of mismatched but hey its karl's idea so no one can argue. Overall the collection was fresh, young and fun and appealed to women from 18-80 year old who couldn't wait to get their hands on one these pieces.
ELIE SAAB
Elie Saab shows always mesmerises me and makes me appreciate couture designers. For this year Fall 2014-2015 , he showed his collection which he named Dark Opulence (wealth) and said he was looking at the work of Artist Mark Rothko. He was heavily inspired by the artist's use of vigorous colour which gave him the ombre effects . There was lot of exquisite looking two tone shades consisted of dark burgundy, black and beautiful sand gowns with open slit at the thighs. The collection itself sort of epitomise richness & sensuality in a way however this show was different approach for Saab who usually prefers neutral colour schemes to dark vivid colours . Overall I really like everything I have seen and some of the pieces are definitely oscar worthy gowns in my opinion .
GIVENCHY
This collection showed Tisci's softer side. There were lot of light beige colour toned long coat matched with big statement red welt pockets. There were beautiful butterfly print dresses with frills to real fur coat and wooly skirts which sort of had that 90's helmut Lang feel to it . Tisci's collection showed that with the structural shapes.
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