Spring fashion runway 20228/16/2023 Model Laetitia Casta at Calzedonia’s “Calzedomania” event kicking off Paris Fashion Week. Taking over Paris’s Palais Brongniart, the Italian legwear brand brought the glam to PFW with a crop of models (Jasmine Tookes, Sara Sampaio, Cindy Bruna, Tina Tunakey, Laetitia Casta and more) plus some provocative hosiery - both on its guests and in an immersive installation that displayed countless leg mannequins in colorful Calzedonia stockings. Spring Fashion 2023 5 days ago Its Cute-Top Season: 30 Spring Styles to Wear With Baggy Jeans A classic combination. AFP via Getty Images ‘Calzedomania’ kicks of Paris Fashion Week 4 days ago There Are Many Spring Items I Like Right Now, But These 35 Finds Top the List From chic outerwear to pretty shoes. Former model Maye Musk, mother of business magnate Elon Musk poses with militants of the association “Don’t be old be bold” demonstrating outside the Christian Dior Spring-Summer 2023 fashion show during the Paris Womenswear Fashion Week, in Paris, on September 27, 2022. Curiously absent from both the scene and the (usually feminist-charged) runway was any messaging surrounding the protest of the death of Mahsa Amini in Iran. The scene wasn’t all superficial, though: A group of women associated with the movement “Don’t Be Old Be Bold” took the opportunity to demonstrate in from of the show and even got show attendee Maye Musk to join in. Photo: Filippo Fior / Christian Dior’s Tuileries show ignites infinite photo oppsĪside from the screaming fans erupting at the sights of celebs such as Cha Eun-woo, Iris Law, Grace Van Patten, Alessandra Daddario and many (many) more, Dior’s spring summer ’23 runway show in Paris’s Tuileries Garden on Tuesday provided what must have been one of the largest gatherings of influencers (and wannabes) angling for a photo opp against the gigantic tents. Alessandro Viero/Courtesy of Cecilie BahnsenĬecilie Bahnsen spring summer ’23. With the different types of shoes we can style it in a way where we can be more playful and everyday.” Embellished Asics sneakers at Cecilie Bahnsen spring summer ’23. “When we received the shoes, we didn’t know what we were going to get and how to bring them into the universe. “It’s been an exciting challenge, having to work with existing stock,” said Bahnsen. The Danish designer used past season stock to create 10 different styles, one of a kind pieces embellished and encrusted with details in Bahnsen’s studio. That type of comfort speaks to the brand,” Bahnsen told FN following her spring summer ’23 show, where she partnered with Asics on a series of sneakers that were both on brand and sustainable. “We’ve always been styling the looks with trainers. Wearing sneakers with dresses is certainly nothing new, but when paired with Cecilie Bahnsen’s signature floaty, ethereal frocks, a trainer brings the look fully into the present. At the latter, Jones showed a delicious tailored black overcoat cut to the house’s rigorous Tailleur Oblique block, while at the former a black wraparound suit spoke to the garment interplayer found throughout the collection.Įlsewhere, the likes of Mark Weston at Dunhill, Paul Smith and Dolce & Gabbana all showed immaculately cut black suits, none of which, notably, were worn with shirts or ties (which is exactly the way in which you should wear yours).Chanel’s Cruise 2024 Collection Went Sporty With Retro Bikinis, Sneakers and Leg Warmers For Los Angeles Show Cecilie Bahnsen collabs with Asics on sustainable but no less intricate sneakers Which is good news for all the designers who sent out poker-straight black tailoring as part of their Spring/Summer 2022 collections.Īt Louis Vuitton and Dior, the most steadfast guy ropes on the LVMH tent, Virgil Abloh and Kim Jones sent out inky-black tailored looks to open their respective shows. Tailoring has taken a turn this year (see number four for proof), but that doesn’t mean that our brave new, considerably more casual world won’t require us to dress the part now and again. From left: Dunhill, Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Paul Smith, Dolce & Gabbana, Dior
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