Senin, 02 Maret 2015

The 10 Best Collections of Spring 2015


In the month-long marathon of shows, many a standout fashion moment caught our eye in New York, Paris, Milan, and London. To help you get a better sense of the clothes that you’ll be coveting next season, we’ve whittled the collections to a seriously chic short list of ten.
 
1 / 10
Louis Vuitton
Nicolas Ghesquière might have showed his latest collection for the house at the Fondation Louis Vuitton’s new futuristic Frank Gehry–designed building, and yet the fantastic Bon Chic Bon Genre blazers, peacoats, and fluid knit minidresses spoke to the fashion landscape of now, one where women slip easily between decades, amalgamating their favorite pieces.
 


2 / 10
Prada
Miuccia Prada’s very proper ladylike silhouettes were reconfigured with an imperfect beauty. In one of her strongest shows in a while, she pieced together exquisite fragments of vintage brocades with a deft and intriguing hand.



3 / 10
Céline
Phoebe Philo’s surprising and ebullient seventies florals saw her in a more romantic mood, confirming her status as the tempo changer of Fashion Week. Her knack? Provoking desire and providing polished wardrobe solutions.


4 / 10
Altuzzara
Joseph Altuzarra’s sweet tropes—gingham and pearls—were delivered lightly and provocatively. In a show of fragile strength, he embraced the new looser silhouettes as well as his signature curvilinear look.


5 / 10
Erdem
In the standout show of London, Erdem gave Victoriana a buttoned-up sensuality of lace and botanical prints, before migrating into alluring feathered evening dresses with a ramped-up romanticism. 
 


6 / 10
Bottega Veneta
Super-rich meets super–dressed down Tomas Maier offered deluxe versions of streetwear—denim, track pants, and sweatshirting—that exemplified the new casual. 
 


7 / 10
Rodarte
Amidst the quirkiness there is an increasingly commercial way of thinking. The Mulleavy sisters dove into new realms of wearability with embellished utility jackets and seventies-style high-waisted jeans, before swimming into a finale of netted mermaid dresses. 
 


8 / 10
Valentino
Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli’s ability to create exquisite fairy-tale fashion is well documented, and their latest offering was no less whimsical, with breezy silk print dresses and cutout tablecloth-linen roman sandals that recalled an Italian summer fantasy. The technical brilliance that grounded the collection—rippling treatments of georgette and mind-blowing embroideries—was no less awe-inspiring. ​
 
 
9 / 10
Givenchy
Riccardo Tisci showed one of his best collections for Givenchy to date, underpinning his vision for spring—one that ran the gamut of rocker girl cool, Tyrolean dress, and gothic romance—with singular conviction and technical refinement. Black-and-white lace baby-doll dresses with shoulder-baring poet sleeves and ivory-beaded riding coats made for a powerful and sensual tableau.


10 / 10
Michael Kors
Michael Kors was singing a happy tune with a collection that emphasized it’s a great moment for American sportswear. Flower-strewn tulle skirts mixed with clean-cut gingham shirting, while bonded (and lightweight!) suedes exuded easy and casual sophistication.

 

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