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#ModicReview: Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture SS2020

#ModicReview: Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture SS2020

With the Fashion calendar underway, the spotlights on the catwalks were lit to present the next trends at the Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture 2020. Today we review the collections analysing the 8 global trends that the Parisian appointment has left us.

#ModicReview: Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture SS2020

#ModicReview: Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture SS2020

1.THE GODNESS

The feminine empowerment towards the sacred. Dior poses a woman reborn, natural and with a boom of divinity. The Greeks cuts and the vaporosity of its fabrics frame the feminine silhouette highlighted by the golden tones. Zuahir Murad looks back to ancient Egypt to create spectacular handmade embroidery.

 

#ModicReview: Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture SS2020

2.VIRAL TREND

Valentino materialized the most trends airs of the social media with the two most viewed trends on internet: polka dots and frills. Dresses, skirts and blouses maximize the look completed with ties of all sizes.

 

#ModicReview: Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture SS2020

3.SOFT

The line of the vaporous, ethereal and sweetened comes from the hand of Ralph & Russo. Embroidered paillettes and details complement this angelic look that has its most extravagant side in Elie Saab. Schiaparelli turns a minimized look into ostentation through the appliqués and accessories. Finally, Viktor & Rolf mark the most daring aspect with the mix of patchwork dresses.

 

#ModicReview: Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture SS2020

4.VAPOROUS

As if it were the ancient sculptural technique of Wet Cloths, the steaminess of the dresses surround the woman and become one with her body. Iris Van Herpen and Dior have the key to this trend.

 

#ModicReview: Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture SS2020

5.VOLUM

As if it were surrealism itself, organic forms emerge from the tissues giving way to static ethereal movements. The maximisation of the forms achieves a framing of women in the look itself. On these lines, on the left, two Schiaparelli designs; on the right two Givenchy creations.

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#ModicReview: Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture SS2020

#ModicReview: Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture SS2020

6.BLACK AND WHITE

It is one of the trends that always accompany us. Feathers, rhinestones, volumes or asymmetries are the details that highlight the look but without losing simplicity and purity in its main lines. On these lines, designs by Ralph & Russo, Chanel, Stepane Rolland, Givenchy.

#ModicReview: Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture SS2020

The creations of Ronald van der Kemp, Givenchy, Schiaparelli, Stephane Rolland.

 

#ModicReview: Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture SS2020

7.EXTRA COLOR

If something has brought us the new sewing season, it is the rebirth of bright colours. Yellow, Lime, Blue, Purple … all have a place in a look with volume and presence. The gloves are another of the accessories that enhance the colour this season, which together with the jewels, complement an almost theatrical look.

From left to right, Designs by Valentino, Ronald Van der Kemp, Elie Saab and Givenchy.

 

#ModicReview: Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture SS2020

8.MIX & MATCH

The review of trends could not leave out the moment of openness and daring that we live. Colour floods clothes, ties, belts and accessories. All combinations are possible. The key: the colour trio. Two of them intense and one more neutral form the perfect look.

Designs by Valentino, Ronald van der Kemp and Armani Privé.

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