Monday, October 02, 2006

[Fashion Design] WWD at Fashion Week, Paris

     


Viktor & Rolf
Crystal chandeliers. Traditional ballroom dancers. Same-sex ballroom dancers. Mini orchestra. Rufus in Judy mode.

Comme des Garcons
While Rei Kawakubo jauntily spliced the Union Jack last spring, this season’s rising-sun motif seemed a whole lot more poignant.

Junya Watanabe
Just as last season saw Junya Watanabe wholly fixated on the army jacket, this time around he applied his formidable imagination to men’s evening attire, and, more specifically, the tux.

Martin Margiela
For a high-concept idea man like Martin Margiela, no collection would be complete without a handful of looks that leave the audience scratching their heads in confusion.

Rick Owens
In a poetic collection, Rick Owens used a lighter hand than usual. Airy fabrics billowed, draped and folded into skirts, blouses and dresses to intriguing effect.

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