A-Z Paris Fashion Week

Asymmetrical 

 

Acne Studios 

 

Alexis Mabille 

 

Anthony Vaccarello

 

Ann Demeulemeester 

Bulky

 

Balenciaga 

 

Balmain 

Costume

 

Comme De Garçons

 

Céline

 

Chanel 

 

Cholé

Drape 

 

Dries Van Noten 

 

Dior 

Exotic 

 

Elie Saab

 

Emanuel Ungaro 

Feathers 

 

Faith Connexion 

Geometric Shapes 

 

Givenchy

 

Giambattista Valli 

 

Guy Laroche 

High Neckline 

 

H&M 

 

Haider Ackermann

 

Hermés

Illusion 

 

Issey Miyske

 

Iris Van Herpen 

 

Isabel Marant 

Jackets 

 

Jacquemus

 

John Galliano

 

Julien David 

 

Junya Watanabe

Kitsch 

 

Kenzo 

 

Koché

Leather and Lace 

 

Louis Vuitton 

 

Lanvin 

 

Leonard 

Menswear

 

Maison Margiela 

 

Manish Arora 

 

Miu Miu 

 

Moncler Gamme Rouge

 

Mugler 

Nuetrals 

 

Nehera

 

Nina Ricci

 

Neil Barrett

Off-Beat

 

Off-White

 

Olympia Le-Tan

Patterns

 

Paul & Joe 

 

Paco Rabanne

 

Paule Ka

Retro 

 

Rochas

 

Rick Owens

 

Roland Mouret

Sheer-lings 

 

Sacai

 

Saint Laurent 

 

Sonia Rykiel 

 

Stella McCartney

Texture 

 

Talbot Runhof

 

Thomas Tait 

 

Tsumori Chisato 

Unusual 

 

Undercover 

Velvet 

 

Valentino

 

Vanessa Seward 

 

Veronique Branquinho

 

Vetements

 

Vivienne Westwood

youthful

 

Y/Project

 

Y's Yohji Yamamoto

 

Yang Li

Zig-Zag

 

Zuhair Murad

New Year, New Generation!

The 2016 season has reevaluated, revolutionized and revamped the status of "Bright Old Things", by focusing on and catering to the Baby Boomer market with high disposable incomes and minds of their own.  The past decade was ruled by Millennials with hashtags, fast fashion, and impatience, but this season age is irrelevant.  It is finally time to pay homage to the powerful and elegantly mature older generation!  The word youth is but a euphemism for relevant and adaptable, the excitement behind experiencing something new and is simply a state of mind.

Given the average model age of 17, Designer Alexis Mabille admiringly played with age, creating a Top Model reunion with legends such as Carmen Kass, (age 37) Estelle Lefébure, (age 49) and Debra Shaw (age 39).   Mabille described his decision as a "tribute to timeless beauty" and delivered a refreshing and relatable catwalk, redefining the obsession with youthfulness.

Other designers such as Céline and Kate Spade have also caught wind of the "silver revolution", incorporating legends such as Iris Apfel and Joan Didion into their editorial and advertising campaigns.  Speaking of Iris Apfel,  I was lucky enough to style the lovely and quirky Iris when I was Fashion Director at Avenue magazine.  Her wisdom and personality were infectious...  Iris is leading the #silverrevolution by storm.

Alexis Mabille Spring 2016 couture show // Photographs by: Kim WestonArnold via Vogue 

Alexis Mabille Spring 2016 couture show // Photographs by: Kim WestonArnold via Vogue 

Céline Joan Didion by: Juergen Teller // Kate Spade Iris Apfel  by: Emma Summerton 

Céline Joan Didion by: Juergen Teller // Kate Spade Iris Apfel  by: Emma Summerton 

http://nycstylist.com/nycstylist-blog/2014/4/1/iris-apfel-april-cover-of-avenue  // Photographed by: Keith Major   

http://nycstylist.com/nycstylist-blog/2014/4/1/iris-apfel-april-cover-of-avenue  // Photographed by: Keith Major