Barbara Bui Spring 2015
Orange really is the new black for the Barbara Bui Spring 2015 collection.
Orange really is the new black for Spring 2015.
Paris Fashion Week Spring 2015: From the Runway
Balenciaga Spring 2015 “Couture at the club? Why not.” -Karla Martinez de Salas Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/ WWD.
Vionnet Spring 2015 “After waiting for the show to start for half an hour in extreme heat, this first look, which evoked a Grecian goddess, floated out and lifted my mood.” -Karla Martinez de Salas. Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/ WWD.
Rochas Spring 2015 “Sporty socks and sequined details add a playful touch to this romantic look.” -Karla Martinez de Salas Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/ WWD.
Dries van Noten Spring 2015 “Dries Van Noten’s dreamy collection brought to mind a highly sophisticated, multi-ethnic version of normcore.” – Armand Limnander Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD
Roland Mouret Spring 2015 “Roland Mouret’s take on the bohemian girl does not mean long skirts and flowy dresses—it’s sexy separates.” – Karla Martinez de Salas Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD
Barbara Bui Spring 2015 “Orange really is the new black for Spring 2015.” -Karla Martinez de Salas Photo by Dominique Maître/ WWD.
Rick Owens Spring 2015 “Living for Rick Owens’s living dead chic.” -Armand Limnander Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/ WWD.
Paco Rabanne Spring 2015 “Julien Dossena reinvents the classic ski pant—and I couldn’t want it more.” -Karla Martinez de Salas Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/ WWD.
Nina Ricci Spring 2015 “A sexy, flattering take on the sweater.” -Karla Martinez de Salas Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/ WWD.
Loewe Spring 2015 “Inspired by the low-key glamour of Ibiza, a new sense of ease at Loewe under Jonathan Anderson.” -Karla Martinez de Salas Photo by Dominique Maître/ WWD.
Lanvin Spring 2015 “Alber Elbaz brings a chic, draping version of normcore to Paris.” -Karla Martinez de Salas Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/ WWD.
Isabel Marant Spring 2015 “Isabel Marant knows the young, cool way to do artisanal.” -Karla Martinez de Salas Photo by Dominique Maitre/ WWD.
Dior Spring 2015 “Eighteenth-century French court attire plus the uniforms of pilots and astronauts equaled a collection like I’ve never seen.” – Karla Martinez de Salas Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD
Celine Spring 2015 “Artisanal folk prints done in the most minimal modern ways.” – Karla Martinez de Salas Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD
Yohji Yamamoto Spring 2015 “Belle Époque women in unraveling knits.” – Karla Martinez de Salas Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD
Junya Watanabe Spring 2015 “A poppy, colorful ode to ‘Qui Etes Vous, Polly Magoo?’ at Junya Watanabe.” – Armand Limnander Photo by GIovanni Giannoni/WWD
Giambattista Valli Spring 2015 “Fringe and petals delight for the jet-set girls sitting front row, such as Bianca Brandolini, Noor Fares, and Eugenie Niarchos.” – Karla Martinez de Salas Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD
Sacai Spring 2015 “Military couture with an artisan feel added up to a brilliant collection.” – Karla Martinez de Salas Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD
Mugler Spring 2015 “David Koma’s first collection for the brand was a success with its use of precise, edgy tailoring.” – Karla Martinez de Salas Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD
Kenzo Spring 2015 “Oversized silhouettes and pretty pastels were the key elements in Kenzo’s Spring 2015 collection, which was presented in a skate park.” – Karla Martinez de Salas Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD
Maison Rabih Kayrouz Spring 2015 “Tailored and elegant sportswear with a Twist.” – Karla Martinez de Salas Photo by Dominique Maitre/WWD
Emanuel Ungaro Spring 2015 “A classic men’s pajama meets the jumpsuit.” – Karla Martinez de Salas Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD
Sonia Rykiel Spring 2015 “Parisian insouciance is back in style, thanks to Julie de Libran’s fantastic debut collection for Sonia Rykiel.” – Armand Limnander Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD