PFW Spring 2018 Diary: Dior & Saint Laurent

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Paris Fashion Week 2018 has raised the bar for any future fashion show with two of the world's most anticipated collections, Dior's and Saint Laurent's. The spring collections of Dior and Saint Laurent in the spring of 2018 thrilled us with soigné designs and especially at Saint Laurent insurmountable runway shows that will surely not be forgotten.

Paris Fashion Week Spring 2018 Runway Shows: Christian Dior & Saint Laurent

If you have both Maria Grazia Chiuri and Anthony Vaccarello, the creative directors of Dior and Saint Laurent, Do not have much to say about the future aesthetics of the industry, get ready to change your mind Dior and Saint Laurent Spring 2018 Collections!

As far as PFW is concerned, will it be better in the days to come, considering how memorable the fashion shows of Saint Laurent and Dior were in spring 2018? We will definitely see you!

Dior's Spring / Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Dior's Creative Director Maria Grazia Chiuri has made it big again and not just treated us to a reinterpretation of some their iconic leitmotifs, but also some of Dior's all-time classics. Chiuri, who headed Dior more than a year ago, has already managed to change some of Dior's most important fashion vision, often translating it into her more modern, if not Millennium approved counterparts.

Dior Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

She did it somehow, Dior's signature elegance and exclusivity The focus of attention is that each collection is simultaneously youthful and timeless. She remained true to her designs for her Dior Spring / Summer 2018 collection, but upgraded it to 70's fashion and catapulted us into a parallel world in which Paris is everywhere, and that's always 1972.

For these reasons, Dior's Spring 2018 collection featured a plethora of Bonton suggestions, including high-waisted smooth-leather jeans, striped T-shirts, sweet and spring trench coats, and of course, little black dresses, often paired with contrasting white T-shirts underneath, or Parisian-inspired berets (that will surely fly off the shelves).

Dior Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Maria Grazia Chiuri's view of Spring Fashion 2018 included one of course Another It item that we will find on virtually every social media platform from January next year, namely Dior's seasonal emblazoned shirt. After Diors "We should all be feminists" T-shirt, which was an indisputably great success, Maria Grazia Chiuri repeatedly reinforced the feminist theme with the question "Why were there no great female artists?" And printed this key question on most of their Dior spring 2018 line-up markdowns.

Although we can not (unfortunately) reject many female artists (and women in general) have been put in place over the centuries, we are happy to see great artists like Maria Grazia Chiuri finally have their Time to shine in different places, Dior catwalk included.

Dior Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Dior Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Saint Laurent Spring / Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Saint Laurent may have just won the best runway challenge of all time, as the new Spring 2018 ensembles were presented under the Eiffel Tower at night. As if the presentation of a seasonal collection with the Eiffel Tower as background were not enough, the designer of Saint Laurent Anthony Vaccarello decided that it was time to bring the models onto the runway, while a smoke machine around them created a suggestive, sombre one translucent produced / p>

Saint Laurent Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection Although it was definitely hard to focus on Saint Laurent's Spring 2018 collection, Anthony Vaccarello's ubiquitous vogue visions on fashion were still one of the main protagonists of the show, yet their presence was noticeable. Like Maria Grazia Chiuri, Vaccarello has focused heavily on the core aesthetics of the French fashion house, subtly reinterpreting them in comparison to Chiuri's with a less consistent lens.

Large dresses, luxurious leather, ruffles, ruffles and asymmetric The cuts have not prepared us for anything new, just a new version of some of Vaccarello's signature styles. To spice things up, Vaccarello filled his Saint Laurent 2018 spring collection with practical yet elegant garments, such as cargo shorts and tunics, and even surprised us with daring, transparent tops from time to time.

Although he did not deliver anything completely new, he changed his mind a bit and treated us to something that could be called enough novelty to wait until next spring saint Laurent PFW seasonal fashion.

Saint Laurent Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Saint Laurent Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Saint Laurent Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Photos via Vogue

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