Sunday, January 27, 2013

Fashion Weeks!

Haute Couture fashion week, held in Paris from January 21st to the 24th, was just a delight for the eyes and minds once again. As a matter of fact, as StylXperts, we are looking forward these shows every year to fulfill our Luxury Lust and to have a glimpse of new trends and designers. As we previously mentioned in an earlier post, Haute Couture is a protected and respected heritage in France as the Federation invites only a handful of designer invitees. This year makes no exception as veterans like Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel or Ellie Saab brilliantly demonstrated their savoir-faire (think masterly crafted chiffon and intricate embroideries) and newcomers like our new favorites Zuhair Murad and Rad Hourani who presented a unisex collection in his signature black and white made their mark. During that short period, it is being said that the city is bourgeoning and witnesses a creative influence all over town with A-listers from all over the world travelling and sitting in front rows as a part of a big and oiled marketing machine. Maybe are they looking for evening gowns for premieres they will have to attend but still we are very much jealous! Also bridal wear is always showcased in those shows and we are simply drooling over those pearly white creations!
That being said, as Fashion is always about moving forward, we are excited for the upcoming Big 4. That term is referred to in the fashion world as the four majors cities in which bi-annual runway shows are taking place and where designers present their new collections. During September Ready-to-Wear, Haute Couture and men’s SS collections for the year to come are debuted while January features FW collections. Make sure to tune in for the shows and get an eyeful of fabulousness (New York, February 7-14, London, February 15-19, Milan, February 20-26 and Paris, February 26 to March 6).
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