Tuesday 8 March 2016

#FrontRowOnly Encounter at Chanel Drop 2016 RTW Show


Photos complimentary of Vogue
One of the most awaited collections has been finally unveiled at Paris Fashion Week, and everybody was tremendously excited about it, especially those who were attending it. Karl Lagerfeld knows how to make each Chanel show unforgettable, always reinventing the French Maison’s legacy in unique, yet always sophisticated and celebratory ways. For his Chanel fall/winter 2016-2017 ready-to-wear collection he focused on colors, retro figures and geometric patterns, releasing a grand total of 93 looks that will satisfy basically any taste.
In the perfect Chanel tradition, there’s something to suit everyone’s personal style, from cheerful daywear proposals to evening dresses that will make anyone wearing them look like a Greek Goddess.As regular, many A-list superstars and individualities joined the display, among them particularly status out Will Smith’s little girl Willow thanks to her unique look and edgy character. Identified, regarding the selection she declared: “You can just tell all the outfits are just designed with so much proper care, and you can tell that there’s so much spirit put into how they are made. That’s really the objective that I try to focus on, for everything that I do. It’s like, placing in so much believed and sensation within the art that you are making, so that everyone can appear it around you.” Then, when inquired about the chance of becoming Chanel’s next product ambassador, she answered: “I think if they want me, I will do the best I can and I will freakin’ glow my mild in every route.”

Besides the rumors and the top side row viewers, the Chanel drop 2016 selection is value realizing especially for just one, yet quite important details – the overall 20s roaring feelings. From the well-tailored cleavage lines to the bowler caps, from the overcoats to the mid-calf outfits, everything seemed to be loaded with the last several years that let Coco Chanel increased to popularity in the style market. Not for nothing, the display started out with a bright mild red tweed fit.

The selection epitomizes the same modernity and edgy spirit the 20s accepted, making it entirely up to females to select what and what not to use. Swollen and vintage butterfly fleshlight sleeves got upgraded with heavenly see-through materials, reduce outfits got healthy with irregular off-shoulder tops, and squared sharp-cut cleavage lines got ornamented with flows of bright shiny pearl jewelry. Almost each of the 93 looks completely brings together modernity with the label’s fantastic previous, significantly testing with shades and printing as well.

Starting off with eye-catching stunning shades, the Chanel fall/winter 2016-17 ready-to-wear selection then easily changes to dirty and world shades and printing, only recover the label’s popular grayscale suggestions at the ending of the display. While the first section of the selection is genuine joy for those who really like pleasant daywear looks, the second part exuded what could be described as urban-chic satisfies high style type of feelings, with most of the items different from elegant made of wool overcoats to comfortable and wearable windbreakers.

The collection’s ending is instead more Audrey Hepburn-approved, as it is loaded with Sabrina cleavage lines and padded long outfits. Finally, smooth knee-length shoes were matching generally every look, while attractive minaudières, along with the above mentioned pearl jewelry, kept on strengthening the whole high style attract of the selection. While this time around Lagerfeld select a non-set set for his display, without shifting Huge Palais to an international airport, a gambling house or a Zen lawn (it was still a #FrontRowOnly encounter, as the seats were placed the way as to create all the wedding visitors be in their own front side row seats), he were able to create the same strong impact with the delicately developed and ornamented items, but also uber-covetable components we can’t delay to get our arms on!










































Photos complimentary of Vogue

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