Showing posts with label Runway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Runway. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Chanel Fall 2011 Couture, Paris Haute Couture

Freja Beha-Chanel Fall 2011 Couture,Paris Haute Couture
The fall 2011 collection from Chanel featured an homage to the fashion house’s classic staples such as the tweed jacket and impressive tailoring. In true autumn spirit, the color palette stuck mostly to muted gray, black and white paired with knee length boots to top off the Parisian look. Ending the show with crystal adorned skirts and gowns, the showing was darkly romantic with sleek silhouettes and a starry nighttime setting.

Armani Privé Fall 2011 Couture,Paris Haute Couture

Karolina Kurkova -Armani Privé Fall 2011 Couture
The fall haute couture collection from Armani took a cue from Japanese culture with a sleek take on kimonos. Using pastel accents in the form of floral motifs and feminine bows, the Armani Privé look was perfected by hats designed by reknowned milliner, Philip Treacy. Overall, the long and form-fitting silhouettes made for a sophisticated and regal effect.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Elie Saab Fall 2011 Couture,Paris Haute Couture

Anja Rubik-Elie Saab Fall 2011 Couture,Paris Haute Couture
Elie Saab’s couture collections always take feminine elegance to new heights and the fall 2011 showing was no exception. Sticking to delicate tones of ivory, bronze and gray, Saab’s gowns were adorned with Swarovski crystals and sequins which truly made the dramatic silhouettes and plunging necklines sparkle. Adding lace-works to the runway in the form of flirty skirts and dresses; the collection contained wearable options to offset the sumptuous glamour.

Dior Fall 2011 Couture,Paris Haute Couture

Joan Smalls -Dior Fall 2011 Couture,Paris Haute Couture
For the firts time in fifteen years it happened that haute couture collection is not designed by John Galliano.This time Dior unveiled its fall 2011 couture garments at the Musée Rodin few days ago by design team, led by Bill Gaytten and his assistant Susanna Venega, was inspired by former Dior designer Marc Bohan’s creations. Juxtaposing whimsical prints and vibrant hues, the collection hit a number of references from Dior archives to bohemian chic in the form of floor length dresses.