Fashion editor Noelle Loh shares her sights and observations from the French capital – from the Fall Winter 2015 trends you’ll be seeing lots of, to buys you should not miss.
Fun, stylish knits in bright pop hues best seen at Kenzo
Cue these feathered/embellished/ruffled coats from Chanel (and brands ranging from Valentino to Chloe).
Led by fashion’s most anti-fashion-to-the-point-he’s-so-fashion designer Hedi Slimane at Saint Laurent
Boxy, wide with a shoulder sling the way camera bags are. Here’s Loewe’s take: The Barcelona.
Chloe – yes it’s always done fashion jewellery, but Fall’s are especially fun, modern and collectible.
The hair band – lots at Chanel, more at Hermes
From bags to jewellery to shoes, like these marble-patterned Perspex heel boots from Givenchy
We’re talking the 1992 version with Winona Ryder. Or Jane Eyre/Madame Bovary/insert-name-of-Victorian-period-film – the era’s inspired brands from Simone Rocha to Alexander McQueen (left)
See Nadege Vanhee-Cybulski’s debut collection for Hermes: Wound tight like a choker with a little knot at the end – sartorial but still feminine.
Miuccia Prada gives the era’s housewife a rebellious twist. The result: She’s not afraid of clashing colours, or prints.
The season was full of counter culture themes (’80s new wave, punk, space etc). Then there was Zoolander and Hansel who crashed the Valentino show and became the highlight of Fashion Week – W I N!
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