Paris Fashion Fall 2018 rewarded us with a cornucopia of choices and different proposals, which means that the best things about fashion came together today. Kenzo, Chloe, and Paco Rabanne's runway collections in the fall of 2018 overwhelmed us with outstanding braces, patterns, and even inspirations that we saw not only at PFW but also at NYFW, LFW, and MFW.
All creative directors know how to fully celebrate the founder of their fashion house, as many designers like Anthony Vaccarello have done for Saint Laurent , Maria Grazia Chiuri for Dior and Olivier Lapidus have proved for Lanvin. Carol Lim and Humberto Leon, the iconic duo of Kenzo, decided to capture the passion of founder Kenzo Takada in French Post-Impressionism with a fun, weird and especially artistic Kenzo Autumn 2018 collection that will surely be memorable. More precisely, Lim and Leon PFW surprised Rousseau for his Kenzo La Collection Memento N with the inspiration of the French visionary painter Henri "Le Douanier" ° 3 and translated his autodidactic masterpieces into a colorful selection of garments that have won Do not let anyone go unnoticed. Filled with striped patterns, tactical utilitarian pieces (which are combined either with cozy coordinates or flirting, contrasting elements), stitched colors and accessories that are adorned with logos and furry detailing, the Kenzo Fall collection 2018 was a coherent and heterogeneous visual treat, which received mainly Kenzo Takada's official seal of quality. As for the audience's approval, we are sure that those who love the fashion urban jungle motifs of the fashion house, combined with the more youthful vision that Lim and Leon playfully continue to make and collect every single part of the collection into a literal jewel. Here's the good news for those looking at NYFW, LFW, MFW, and now PFW's new Eighties-inspired wave to be discouraged: Natacha Ramsay-Levi, Chloés K Reativ, director, brought a fresh touch of Seventies to her PFW fashion show and blended the fashion house's iconic urban chic vibes with some elegant Seventies notes. Chloe's 61-piece Fall 2018 collection was so diverse and multi-dimensional that Natacha Ramsay Levi's in the G Rund managed to turn all the different trends of the decade into their Millennium-approved counterparts, offering us something for the glamorous nights of friends, for the long days at work, and even the very formal afternoon appointments. To convey a better Millennium-approved subtle leitmotiv, Levi played with the proportions and the lines, having fun with the deep V-cutouts and low waisted figures. Structured and layered, but not too heavy, Chloe's fall pieces from the years 2018/1970 are also meant to be combined, meaning that those who ultimately play with the music will be the main characters the Aufste we are. Chloé is truly committed to individuality and freedom of expression, and we cooperate According to Levi, who has come up with her unconventional seventies-toned Chloe collection in fall 2018, we've come up with a plethora of unique choices over the coming months , Like Julie Levi, Julien Dossena loves to think outside the box, and his rebellious spirit is reflected in all of Paco Rabanne's collections. For his latest Paco Rabanne Fall collection in 2018, he chose Creative Director to avoid the ubiquitous' 80s theme and focus instead on boogie nights inspired garments, dynamic figures of roaring twenties and thirties, and even more conventional lines recommended by audrey hepburn. As usual, he tried to filter the latest pieces by Paco Rabanne through a more modern, functional lens that gives us a solid fall collection 2018 that is portable (but undeniably conspicuous). "I've tried to integrate these couture styles into a more classic wardrobe," Dossena explained behind the scenes. "Because that's the way the girls in my life wear them." And who would not equip their wardrobe with some of the most amazing minidresses, cuddly coats, metallic shirts, and iconic trench coasters? Coats of the season? Dossen's quirky chain mail t-shirts prove that nothing is prohibitive if you do not try it, and that you dare more with fashion should generally be everyone's mantra. Kenzo Fall / Winter 2018-2019 RTW Collection
Chloe Fall / Winther 2018-2019 RTW Collection
Paco Rabanne Autumn / Winter 2018-2019 RTW Collection
Photos via Vogue
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