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The 5 Best Things about Paris Women Fashion Week FW15

Give me five

The 5 Best Things about Paris Women Fashion Week FW15 Give me five

Paris is always a good idea. It's a magical city where anything can happen. Paris is a portal for happiness, for art, for fashion. It is always a good idea. Not enough? This city can be transformed talent little known in dazzling successes.

Here are our top 5, indie version, of the Paris catwalk.

#1.Vetements

The Depot, known sex gay club, smells of decadence. Kanye West and Jared Leto in the audience attending the parade of boys and girls from the androgynous look for Vetements.

The group led by Demna Gvasalia, talent from Georgia, long next to Martin Margiela, wants to transform the thought-mixed and perfectionist fashion, revisiting the cultural significance of clothing to make it again. Season after season, this is what the designer is looking for:  "I feel like there is a new energy in here. We want to push it ñ not necessarily to bring anything back, but to give it a new life. Things are still quite dusty, old and conservative."

#2.Undercover

Stop with the obsessive pursuit of youth and beauty. Jun Takahashi, designers Undercover, let  silent models cry it, their face distorted by plastic masks.

These disturbing figures move on the Parisian catwalk like ghosts out of a nightmare, return the true sense of the word beautiful, the absolute, detached from the concept of age.

Because this collection is a small masterpiece built on dresses by impeccable tailoring, but decomposed, with hems suspended and oversized.

Tailleur fluids coexist with sculptural coats, varsity jackets parachute effect with plastic treated to recreate a pattern turtle, draping silhouettes with drier and minimalist.

On some leaders stand out the wonderful paintings by MichaÎl Borremans, Belgian artist known for works ambiguous and melancholic.

#3. Celine

Fashion as research, as a means that also conveys the Acquaintances of themselves.

Phoebe Philo in this collection explores its most dramatic. "Im just trying to work out glamour that I find intriguing" - says the designer - "When is sexualized and when not? When it's really close to Cèline and the work we do?" - And explains - "We were inspired by nothing historical specifically. It was more of a focus on texture. We made embroideries, we have them washed and then uncombed, to try to give a semblance calmer. It is the idea of sensuality and sexuality and what is the fine line that separates them. What I try to do is to offer women a choice. "

#4. Loewe

The eighties never looked that chic! The enthusiastic shouts someone in the audience of the parade of Loewe, witnessing the New Wave according to Jonathan Anderson.

The young promise on which the world of fashion has bet, pulls out all its charm ambiguous and bizarre, inspired by the idea of a determined woman, independent and able to make their own decisions.

#5 Y- Project

Glenn Martens, arrived at the third collection, reworks the codes of the male line by adding feminine touches.

Among influences sports and tailoring the designer explores contradictions stylistic volumes exaggerated, graphic shapes, fabrics, artificial and traditional materials.

In this project Martens melee fashion adult and adolescent spirit, while velvet, leather and tweed shape the highlights of the collection: the bustier, pants with a high waist, long coats.

The result is funky, fluid, sometimes chic.

 
 
 

Art Works: Giada Tinelli 

 
 
Photo credit Y- Project: Lea Colombo