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GALIA LAHAV Haute Couture Spring Summer 2017
Meet: The team DESIGNERS: Galia Lahav & Sharon Sever SHOW PRODUCER: Dévi Sok SET DESIGNER: Marianne Guedin LIGHT DIRECTOR: Mark Vandebroeck MUSIC: BPC Studio VIDEO: Titre Provisoire PHOTO: Shoji Fujii CASTING: Mathilde Hesse HAIR STYLIST: Paolo Ferreira using Leonor Greyl products MAKE UP ARTIST: Carole Lasnier using NYX Professional products MANUCURE ARTIST: Kamel using NYX Professional products SOULIERS CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN
Antonio Grimaldi Couture Collection SS 2017 Paris
BOSS Menswear Fall/Winter 2017
New York City, January 31, 2017. With a collection designed for the global traveller and focused on the fundamental elements of the brand, the BOSS Menswear show presents a man prepared for everything and ready to take on the world.
Adventures and explorers provide the direct inspiration: those who voyage across the world and rely on performance and functionality. This approach, informed by a nautical influence, is combined with key foundations of BOSS Menswear – precise cuts and construction, and a love of detail – to create a collection that’s primed for the modern traveller.
Tailoring sits at the heart of the collection. Each look is grounded with precision cuts and expert construction: the starting point of BOSS Menswear. Wider silhouettes based on BOSS suiting from the 80s and 90s are mixed with slimmer, modern cuts, and long and short designs are mixed together.
The contrast in each look – heavy, dense wool with lightweight nylon, precise suits under practical parkas – emphasises an attitude to dressing that’s modern and exemplifies what BOSS does best.
A maritime influence is found in design and detail. Pea coats and duffles are cut from heavyweight cloths and secured with buckled straps and chunky fastenings, while hardware reflects nautical equipment.
Innovative fabrics reinforce this theme, with boiled wool and bonded leather and cotton providing protection from the elements while also creating oversized shapes that feel new. Fisherman-style knitwear is crafted in generously chunky constructions, and zipped closed with functional ring pulls, providing a practical, masculine look.
The story continues with the construction of the garments. Many pieces have sealed seams for protection, while specialist equipment has been used to sew the heavier fabrics to create truly sturdy outerwear.
Colours are precise and masculine: off-white, burgundy and olive green tones sit against grey and navy shades. The same slant is taken with accessories, where sturdy leather shoes are reinforced with substantial rubber soles, and bags come in practical shapes based on holdalls and sailor’s duffles.
In keeping with BOSS’s considered approach, each piece in this bespoke collection is perfectly fitted to the model who wears it. Every item of outerwear has the model’s name sewn into the collar, reflecting this personalised approach.
ULYANA SERGEENKO Couture Spring-Summer 2017
Director: Alexander de Betacam (Bureau Betak)
Stylist: Edward Enninful
Makeup artist: Val Garland, M.A.C. PRO team
Hairdresser: Orlando Pita
Music: Michel Gaubert
Location: Cirque d'Hiver
CERRUTI Men Fall Winter 2017 Paris
Runway – Gianni Pucci @indigitalimages
Details – Alberto Maddaloni @indigitalimages
Atmosphere – Paolo Pucci @indigitalimages
ALEXANDRE VAUTHIER Haute Couture Spring Summer 2017 Paris
MFW MARCELO BURLON COUNTY OF MILAN Fall Winter 2017
ALEXIS MABILLE Haute Couture Spring Summer 2017 Paris
Many thanks to
Lloyd Simmonds
Odile Gilbert
Vancessa Metz
Coco Liscia
Maison Ernest
Institut 90
and my team
The M.A.C PRO Team
RALPH&RUSSO Haute Couture Spring Summer 2017 Paris
RALPH & RUSSO
SPRING/SUMMER 2017 COUTURE COLLECTION
A seamless fusion of geometry, metallics, graphic florals and an underlying essence of athleticism; the Spring/Summer 2017 collection explores the coexistence of urban and natural spheres, interpreting contemporary femininity through its opposites.
Channeling the intersection between natural beauty and modern architecture, adornment is botanical; crystal pleated and foil fringed, synthesising the innate symmetry of nature with contemporary configurations. Lurex stitched San Gallo petals and slashed brush strokes of metallic ink add city hues to fresh garden tones of sky blue, powder pink, indigo and evergreen.
The reciprocal action of geometric lines, latex appliqué and the effortless ebb of frills, degradé ostrich feathers and diaphanous chiffon trains interconnect like longitudes and latitudes in homage to women; all.
