Showing posts with label Fall Winter 2015/16. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall Winter 2015/16. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Carolina Herrera Fall Winter 2015 : Fluid Elegance : New York Fashion Week



Taking ocean as an inspiration the collection was a wave of fluid ruffled hemlines, water bubble prints, and coral like sequins and more, all integrated with an effortless futuristic edge. An eclectic mix of day and evening wear, the standouts included beautiful mini shift dresses, trousers, jersey jackets, boxy tops, sequined dresses, embroidered tulle skirts, and organza gowns, in a sophisticated colour palette of greys, blues, indigo and gorgeous crimson red.

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Reem Acra Fall Winter 2015/16: A Bohemian Gypsy: New York Fashion Week



The ethereal collection featured a range of beaded short dresses, embroidered jackets, skirts and dreamy lace gowns in a colour palette of blush, grey, red and gorgeous maroon. Keeping it excess, the designer played with her signature design aesthetics. Intricate embroidery and jewelled surfaces of crystals and beads, including lace, velvet, tulle and feathers had a strong reference to Victorian and Baroque aesthetics.

Thursday, 12 February 2015

Ximon Lee for VFiles Fall Winter 2015 RTW:New York Fashion Week



On 27th of January 2015, Ximon Lee, a graduate from the Parsons the New School of Design was named the 2015 H&M Design Award winner. Mr. Lee had beaten 400 applicants to win the coveted title. He was also the first-ever menswear designer to win the award.

Tuesday, 3 February 2015

Brain & Beast Fall Winter 2015/16: 80 Barcelona Fashion Week



Channeling inspiration from psychedelic elements and death instinct, latent in every human being; the collection was a mix of varied aesthetics and challenges the set behavioral norms. Taking queue from iconic cult cinema ‘A Clockwork Orange’, the destructive & maniac design elements of the pieces signifies releasing our internal beasts, and fears, and to exercise ways to overcome trauma and paralyzing phobias.