Karl Lagerfeld praised publicly that fashion is the only thing that can travel that's from the old world to the new. At the same time on the second day of haute couture shows, Chanel's showman couturier made his point accompanying imperturbable self-possession that he gave forth in words the words from the stage of an old, decomposed opera house standing next to pop star Rihanna.
{besps}stories/slideshow/ParisFashionWeek{/besps}
Furthermore excitement in actuality was the always known for the master designer ripped off the show, with Tuesday's couture display arousing admiration. His creations sparkled brilliantly accompanied by dramatic contrast at the same time the broken-down theatre, reinvented inside Paris' Grand Palais. Faded grimy curtains, old wooden stalls, as well as some classic clothing styles mixed alongside futuristic streaks of silver embroideries along with cosmic-looking hats. Fashion appeared to have gained the expression, sustains in the past at the same time the future.
A similar message ran throughout the day of shows, accompanying an Italian designer Giorgio Armani delivering a stylish collection that elicited the sensuality of old Hollywood while still remaining modern. On the other hand Stephane Rolland as well known to have quoted old masters such as Velazquez as commented thoughtfully for a powerful show, on the contrary tugged off looks along with a modern refinement. Prominently Haute couture itself dates back over 150 years at the same time is infused in history. Yet the obstacle to overcome for designers is to maintain the looks fresh in the time that also keeping the artisan-based method of making clothes alive as well connected with the matter in hand.
When it comes to the tougher time in life, remember after every night there is a fresh morning to arrive!
Image Source: StraitsTimes and Washington Post
(AW:Samrat Biswas)