The fashion month is over and now it is the time to bring out the verdict. From major 'see now, buy now’ shows in New York and London to designer debuts at four major Parisian houses, it was a wonderful season dominated in our opinion by Simon Porte Jacquemus. What you really want to see are designers who reach the point where they are articulating something about themselves while also giving the world glimpses of something specifically and inimitably French and Jacquemus did exactly that.
Jacquemus by Simon Porte Jacquemus
Here are Top 10 shows of the Spring/Summer 2017
Balenciaga by Demna Gvasalia
Céline by Phoebe Philo
Loewe by Jonathan Anderson
Simone Rocha by Simone Rocha
Prada by Miuccia Prada
Jil Sander by Rodolfo Paglialunga
Asymmetric draped jersey numbers with the hip and midriff cut-outs and sprinkles of crystals and glitter
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Asymmetric draped jersey numbers with the hip and midriff cut-outs and sprinkles of crystals and glitter
Will robots inherit the earth? Yes, and they will do it wearing Chanel. Incredible details surface from Chanel SS17 in Paris.
Phoebe Phillo designs to make SS17 little easier and more beautiful for lots of women.
With Karl Lagerfeld's show just around the corner, we'll be expecting Kendall to be making some sort of appearance
I know macro trends and the connection between macro trends and fashion. Feminism and multiculturalism are one of those macro trends which I demonstrate in my art.
I create fashionable, flattering characters with a little edge. I love drawing faces.
Drawing will never be a real work. When I draw I feel joyful, peaceful, a unique wellbeing, it is almost meditative. It gives me balance and harmony and I want to share all these beautiful energies throught my artworks.
The emotions I put in creating every artwork, it is very energetic and colorful, ugly and beautiful at the same time.