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Paris Couture Runway Show
The latest runway haute couture shows hosted in Paris was an assortment of all types of ideas. It is always showing the designer's thoughts, fashion on the runway is depicted as an idea of imaginings and many a visions there were.
Fashion Week Paris is the peak for whoever is occupied in the fashion world, whether for Vogue, Bergdorf Goodman, or Target Stores.
The uniqueness of the designers glow at this time, for sure, haute couture runway shows are limited for a standard wearer. Thinking over any design showed is like looking at an abstract painting. You can glance at the extreme and then after exploring the finer points, you start to find the positives, which ultimately cultivate on you and seep down to ready-made. Designers, trend-setters and buyers give the inclination to couture as a educational process; while, you feel that if this part is get rid of, but that article is added maybe a few of the design be suitable for general public.
This show actually was probably a bitter sweet send-off to the designing house Christian Lacroix, who has been badly effected by the slump. A long-standing contestant on the Parisian runways, one anticipates that Lacroix might get an investor and remain designing for many years to come.
Maybe because of the awaiting financial difficulties faced by the House of Lacroix that the whole collection was based on the black color as if going to a fashionable funeral. Essential black was all through in his signature designs full of wholesome attraction. Basic black was improved with gold embroidery on swing coats, backless black gowns with cinched in waists that remind us of the classic lean hour-glass figure from the glamour girls of 1920s and black fur trimming off of black capes.
One dress that was different from the black was the bridal gown that was the finale of the show. It was an outstanding masterwork and did not have any part being a religious icon unturned. It was full of rhinestones and tone-on-tone embroidery that would make a Russian Tsarina bigheaded.
The name Givenchy is back on the map because of the multi-talented designer Riccardo Tisci. He preferred black although appeared to be a little thoughtful with Arabian Nights by showcasing sequined harem pants and a totally black harem outfit; head piece included. There was also the revolutionary lines attire available on the catwalk. This youthful designer is a chief candidate to be considered with and is the one to keep a watch in coming seasons.