The Spring 2017 collections offer something for everyone, whether your taste runs soigné or street, cool or classic. Here, models Irina Shayk, Stella Maxwell, Ellen Rosa and Vittoria Ceretti embody each trend on the streets of Paris.
1Power Puff
Think pink. The soft, feminine hue has become a force majeure for spring.
Chanel cardigan, top, dress, cap, earring, necklaces, brooches, bracelets, and belt.
2Make a Statement
Do like Dior’s new creative director, Maria Grazia Chiuri, and get your message across with a slogan tee.
Dior T-shirt, skirt, choker, necklace, ring, and sneakers.
3Mix a Lot
Cut a striking figure with a clash of prints and patterns.
Alexander McQueen sweater, kilt, trousers, earrings, bracelets, pin (on kilt), and boots.
4Layer Up
Smart dressers always have some tricks up their sleeves—and pant legs.
Céline jacket, jumpsuit, trousers, and bag. Beauty note: Strike an artful pose with L’Oréal Paris Infallible Paints Blush Kit.
5Flower Power
The new crop of floral prints is blooming with attitude.
Prada shirt, skirt, and bag.
6Adult Swim
Bathing beauties rejoice with the return of the sexy, retro silhouette.
From left: Miu Miu swimsuit, swim cap, and stole. Michael Kors Collection bralette, skirt, and belt. Beauty note: L’Oréal Paris Advanced Haircare Extraordinary Clay Shampoo is a sun goddess’s best friend.
7Real Deal
Take it from Pierpaolo Piccioli, who just debuted on his own at Valentino: There’s nothing subdued about spring’s minimalist looks.
From left: Valentino dress; Valentino Garavani earrings and bag. Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci jacket, trousers, and necklace.
8Add Some Flair
Fashion has gotten bigger, bolder, louder—and, when it comes to trousers, wider.
Gucci jacket, pants, choker, hand cuff, bag, and platforms. Beauty note: For hair with flair, try Nexxus City Shield DD-Crème.
9Fine Lines
A perennial favorite, stripes break away from the straight and narrow.
From left: Fendi pullover, skirt, and pants (underneath). Proenza Schouler turtleneck, wrap skirt, and earrings. Beauty note: Love your complexion with Max Factor Miracle Touch Liquid Illusion Foundation.
10Up in Arms
A voluminous sleeve adds just the right amount of drama.
Jacquemus blouse, pants, hat, and belt.
11In the Trenches
The classic raincoat is certainly big for spring.
Balenciaga trenchcoat, top, and boots.
12Siren Call
See-through can be quite alluring, especially when paired with the new It accessory: Louis Vuitton’s Petite Malle phone case.
Louis Vuitton dress, bodysuit, boots, and iPhone case. Beauty note: Unveil beautiful skin with Olay Ultra Moisture Body Wash.
13Get Sporty
Looks like we’re still stretching the limits of athletic wear.
Versace crop top, skirt, choker, bag, and sandals. Beauty note: Curls gone wild crave Pantene Pro-V Curl Perfection Shampoo.
14Shape Shifter
No matter the silhouette, form follows fabulousness.
From left: Loewe corset top, skirt, earrings, and bag. Marni dress and earrings; Michael Kors Collection clutch.
15After Dark
Fishnets with fur; a plunging velvet top with a pair of jeans—dressing up, as Saint Laurent’s new creative director, Anthony Vaccarello, proves, is a matter of dressing down.
From left: Rodarte jacket, skirt, belt, and earring. Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello top, jeans, and ear cuffs; Chanel bag. Beauty note: Stop traffic with Make Up for Ever Artist Acrylip in 400.
16Always on Top
The blouse is back, as evidenced by this tuxedo shirt from Bouchra Jarrar’s debut collection for Lanvin.
Lanvin blouse, skirt, brooch, and bag.
17Street Ready
The message is in the clothes—literally.
From left: Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh jacket, top, pants, earrings, and pouch belt. Hood by Air polo shirt and skirt.
18Mean Jeans
Even denim—a wardrobe staple—gets a one-two punch with innovative treatments and clever cuts.
Marc Jacobs jacket, skirt, and socks.
Hair by Anthony Turner at Art Partner; makeup by Lynsey Alexander at Streeters; manicures by Anatole Rainey at B Agency. Models: Ellen Rosa at DNA Model Management; Stella Maxwell and Irina Shayk at the Lions; and Vittoria Ceretti at the Society Management.
Produced by Ragi Dholakia Productions; photography assistants: Lex Kembery, Matthew Healy, Simon MacKinlay; Fashion assistants: Ryann Foulke, Dena Giannini, Winnie Rielly, Rasaan Wyzard; hair assistant: Claire Grech