MIU MIU | SPRING/SUMMER 2015 PARIS
LOUIS VUITTON | FASHION WEEK FALL 2015 PARIS
It was only a matter of time before Nicolas Ghesquiere brought his love of futurism to Louis Vuitton. His Fall collection landed inside three space-aged domes at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, an indicator of where things were headed. And when Ghesquiere favorite Freja Beha, who only walks these days for him, started the show in a vortex-fighting giant white fur and a metallic mini steamer trunk bag. From there he showed coats in proportions both Abominable big and more sleekly trim.
ALEXANDER MCQUEEN | FALL 2015 PARIS
Set in the cavernous, ghostly Hall of the Guards in the Conciergerie—where Marie Antoinette and thousands of other prisoners of the French Revolution were held prisoner—Sarah Burton unveiled an equally haunting collection that was also one of her most wearable. Yes, there was the drama and the theatrical pieces, but it was anchored in meticulously tailored and precise separates.
MUGLER | FALL/WINTER 2015 PARIS
It's the season of debut runways, and while David Koma has certainly wet his whistle at Mugler, he now feels fully eased into a sexy, strong aesthetic that marries both the designer and the house he now inhabits. These are women of power who own their sensuality. One shoulder leather dresses imbue a sense of futurism—and are certainly not for wall flowers.