Let's start by 20th century art. So generally, it goes from art deco, to futurism, spatialism, modern art, neoplasticism and Bauhaus inspirations.
Bottega Veneta
Chanel
Hermès
Rick Owens
Chloé
Alberta Ferretti
Balenciaga
I personally love this style and I'm so glad it is now one of the most powerful trends this season. I've been waiting for this moment for so long, I swear. And the coolest thing about this is that this particular artistic influence on fashion this season takes itself influences from the others principal trends, such as the ethnique style and the 20's, obviously.
explorer woman
Burberry
Alberta Ferretti
Balmain
D&G
Etro
Soooo much better than the ethnique style of the past years. Newer, fresher, cheerful. And if I could I would marry D&G's collection.
20's
Elie Saab
Chanel
Christian Dior
Gucci, the ultimate 20s-like collection.
flower field (luckily no picnic cloth prints like last summer)
Louis Vuitton
Valentino
Prada
Balmain
flowers in spring, nothing new about this right? Except for 3d flowers: the real innovation this year.
Dolce & Gabbana
Now I ask myself: what the hell is wrong with you people? Why are we supposed to wear horrible prints such as these? Damn keep them for yourself. One of the good things of not being anymore in the 60's/70's is that we're past the Horrible Prints Era! We've done so much to get rid of it, and now you know that all human's efforts were wasted.
can't remember. Probably Diane Von Furstenberg, not sure.
Christopher Kane, I love you, but please...
Blumarine, may this collection burn in hell
Marni I guess. A bit better but still inappropriate
Girlonthemoon
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I wrote a post about Art Deco today as well.. loved it!
ReplyDeletegimme gucci, balenciaga, hermes and bottega Venetta please!
...and those boots by Chanel, I had not seen them... freaking cool!