A collection that looks to the past with elegance and modernity, it seems a contradiction, but its futuristic materials such as latex and metallic, which rewrites a Marc Jacobs vintage style skirts made of Tops, bring jackets and hats to the French 40s. The protagonist of the whole collection is the polka dots, we find that focused on the stockings, the Stock Exchange and on almost all of them, in the form of embroidery, detail, print all over.
The second dominant feature is the lace, which had already jumped on the catwalk in the eyes of Jason Wu. second part of the game with satin and lace, as a graphic or as a structure of the clothes that become charmingly transparent. It is a romantic collection, it 'much less ironic, in spite of lace and polka dots, but rigorous and elegantly noir with cuts and volumes.
I like it! Images via | Nymag
The second dominant feature is the lace, which had already jumped on the catwalk in the eyes of Jason Wu. second part of the game with satin and lace, as a graphic or as a structure of the clothes that become charmingly transparent. It is a romantic collection, it 'much less ironic, in spite of lace and polka dots, but rigorous and elegantly noir with cuts and volumes.
I like it! Images via | Nymag
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