Alexandre Mathieu: delivers an ever so contemporary, fairylike poetry, boleros looking like angel wings, tutus and turned upside down volumes, skater dresses lined with soft downs, arabesques and curious eyes.
Atelier Gustavo Lins: a sensuous reinterpretation of the kimono, box-like shapes freely winding and unwinding.
Maison Martin Margiela: a bolero with fringes made of elastic straps, a dress made of multiple polka dot dresses, a fan-like bolero, a coat made of chenille revive after transformation for a dreamy moment on Paris roofs. Felipe Oliveira Baptista: just after the fight, a well deserved rest fro female catchers wearing dresses consumed by lightning.
Josep Font: his Madonnas narrowly miss light squares and the divine, a collection rushing us to Mexico and funeral rites, dressed in black but also in bright and striking colours.
Franck Sorbier: textile portraits reminiscent of “Hôtel du Nord” interpreted by the sublime Laetizia Venezia and the handsome Fua'd Aït Aatou, amongst other stars, for a lovely rendez-vous at Studio Harcourt.
On aura tout vu: organic elements are mixed to the garments, as if you had had a long walk in the forest. Twigs and wood chips enhanced by touches of fluo colours will make you feel like rolling in the undergrowth. Lefranc-Ferant: leather bustiers with romantic details for a very contemporary, Parisian Couture woman.
Christophe Josse: Vestal virgins freely move in drapes, details and shoulder works.
Eric Tibusch invites femmes fatales, divine Cruellas, black fantasies dressed in black and rare colours.
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