Thursday 3 March 2016

Street style takes its place next to Haute Couture Fashion Week in Paris


Designer Brandon Maxwell finalist LVMH. (Jonas Gustavsson / MCV Photo of The Washington Post)

PARIS - Brandon Maxwell is famous as the designer of Lady Gaga, the man wearing the conversion of the novelty of the flesh a sophisticated singer supervised. Y / project is designed by Glenn Martens, a Belgian designer, men's wear and rooted in street culture creates women. And Chantelle Kettle is a French designer who perfectly combines street style with great style and a touch of multiculturalism on the label chefs.

In this town the road is so elegant.


Chefs Fall / Winter 2016 (Jonas Gustavsson / MCV Photo of The Washington Post)

They are all on the list in 2016. LVMH.

Each of the fashion capitals was to promote a great competition, new talent. created in the center of the global style in France, LVMH, in 2013, granted € 300,000 and one year of technical support by a designer luxury group less than 40 years.


Cooks Designer Chantelle Kettle, center, opposite the fashion crowd at the celebration night cocktail for LVMH shortlisted. (Jonas Gustavsson / MCV Photo of The Washington Post)

When searching for a win this year reduced a group of industry experts candidates for 23 brands. And for a cocktail on the Avenue Montaigne night during Fashion Week, the short list everyone lived in a small booth with full white walls of their products, as they have been poked by a bunch of editors and nudged Veuve Clicquot drink retailers. While designers were asked gently that were temporarily sent febrile convulsions of joy when, as Karl Lagerfeld hero looked way that the premises pursue.


Chanel - designer Karl Lagerfeld trendy in the melee Cocktail holds LVMH. (Jonas Gustavsson / MCV Photo of The Washington Post)

The shortlisted designers are mixed, enough for the price of which as Maxwell, who focus on precision and aesthetics rarefied ones that appear with the proportion textile handle and cut more amorous.

But there were also designers with a strong connection to the popular aesthetic. In Paris, however, the road is the style of the cool elegance of athletics and comfort without limits.


Chefs Fall / Winter 2016 (Jonas Gustavsson / MCV Photo of The Washington Post)

Tuesday night, stove, which launched its brand launched in 2014, presents its collection of street of a track of all kinds in the Passage du Cheval Blanc inspired lined a maze coil with beauty salons, beauty parlors and souvenir shops. As expected customers, employers and employees - of all ethnicities - walk up the street car and tote bags Nylon Plaid Grandma draw.


Chefs Fall / Winter 2016 (Jonas Gustavsson / MCV Photo of The Washington Post)

When the program began, beaming the diverse group of die-cast models road confidence and bravado as she walked the corridors lined with the guests by standing instead officially assigned the seat sitting.

The choice of location was well regarded. "For me it was important to have a place that was an open, public space - a place in Paris, a symbol of a multicultural population," Kocher LVMH Cocktail "said was also a place with a lot of history there .. since 17 . century, it was an open between the past and the present door ... between the city and fashion.

"It was a moment, a new way to share access to my city."


Chefs Fall / Winter 2016 (Jonas Gustavsson / MCV Photo of The Washington Post)

The collection is a pastiche prints and fabrics, many layers and textured tops and bedazzled. The mixture of components is lucky coincidence, but each piece is accurately built, very good. It feels internationally, but also familiar.


Chefs Fall / Winter 2016 (Photo by Jonas Gustavsson / MCV Photo of The Washington Post)

Chefs Fall / Winter 2016 (Jonas Gustavsson / MCV Photo of The Washington Post)

The search for new talent highlights the art and imagination. But he also stressed cooks fashion as a result of their environment and keep them.

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Robin Givhan is a writer and fashion critic Washington Post, covering purely as a business, as a cultural institution and enjoyment.

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