Paris Haute Couture Week kickstarted with Schiaparelli’s surrealist interpretation of a woman’s essential closet and Indian designer Rahul Mishra impressing the fashion frat once again with his new collection titled We, The People.
All about the Paris Haute Couture Week
Rahul Mishra
Rahul Mishra showcased his new collection amid the backdrop of one of the oldest French Instutions-Monnaie de Paris. Mishra brought forth a brilliant presentation of beautiful cuts and silhouettes with the highest level of craftsmanship.
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Schiaparelli
Creative director Daniel Roseberry once again presented a show filled with surrealism at the Paris Haute Couture Week. His garments were inspired by the works of Salvador Dali, Yves Klien, and Alberto Giacometti.
Thom Browne
It was Thom Browne’s couture debut and his signature designs got a new life in the form of his couture design. This was also the label’s twentieth-anniversary celebration.
Christian Dior
Referencing Greco-Roman myths and goddesses, Christian Dior’s show demonstrated how even the seemingly familiar can be viewed anew through a contemporary prism. And so a double-face white cape and dress remain resolutely modern while simultaneously seeming to hark back to antiquity.
Iris van Herpen
Iris van Herpen drew inspiration from the future of floating cities and the concept of bionic design. Van Herpen’s creative journey began with the visionary ideas of Jacques Rougerie, an architect and oceanographer, known as the Architect of the Sea, reflecting a vision where humans inhabit both land and offshore environments.
Other looks of the collection are influenced by the world’s first floating city, Oceanix which is currently being built in South Korea.
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