#ModicReview: Paris Fashion Week AW2020 Highlights – Vol. II
We continue with the review of the best collections seen on Paris shows. If yesterday we started with the first part of Paris Fashion Week Autumn / Winter 2020-2021, this time, we leave you with the classic fashion giants and their bets for the new season:
#ModicReview: Paris Fashion Week AW2020 Highlights – Vol. II
CHANEL
Trying to leave behind the long wake of Karl Lagerfeld, the Parisian fashion house bets on sober lines of minimalist cuts, without losing elegance. Again look at the tradition with its tweeds and the essential seal of the brand: the black and white binomial.
DIOR
The Dior house knows what works among the most viral trends. Therefore, bet on embroidered transparencies, fringes and jackets. Its more urban style reinterprets retro seventies silhouettes and combines in its complement its already iconic print, one of the most followed trends in the last season.
GIAMBATISTA VALLI
The brand presented a primarily romantic collection, where flowers and women are one. Feathers and lace intermingled in a palette of black and dusty pink tones, with fluid-cut garments that provided a subtle and sophisticated movement.
#ModicReview: Paris Fashion Week AW2020 Highlights – Vol. II
VALENTINO
The maison bets mainly in the new season for the black duo and its iconic red valentino, with garments of simple but very feminine cuts, where the gauze accents the curve of the woman in her walk. Sophistication is synonymous with the brand.
ELIE SAAB
The brand knows how to create for each season those gala looks that we will see among the next trends. Bet on a vision of Andalusia and its tradition, where black takes center stage between noble fabrics and hand embroidery. Ruffles, bows and gloves frame a look to shine.
CHLOÉ
The woman who embodies the brand for the new season evokes classic looks with an explorer air. Comfort, fluidity and elegance in equal parts in fresh and natural looks.
Check out also: #ModicReview: Paris Fashion Week AW2020 Highlights – Vol.I
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