Nellie Partow, known for her instinctual design approach, draws inspiration from her personal experiences and travels. Her latest resort collection features a unique combination of unexpected fabrics and textures. Partow utilizes a natural organic cotton fabric with a wave-like pattern, creating a skirt with both elegance and practicality. Metallic fabrics play a significant role, with a tissue-thin gold-on-silver lamé used in an oversized T-shirt and a midi-length drawstring skirt. Hand-dyeing techniques are showcased on a fabric with thin black stripes, resulting in a beautiful water stain-like effect. Partow’s collection is characterized by uncomplicated pieces that reflect the complexity of women’s lives.
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Alejandra Alonso Rojas’ latest resort collection is a tribute to her hometown, Madrid. Rojas drew inspiration from the city’s blue skies, bullfight outfits, and famous paintings, translating these vibrant hues and elegant silhouettes into effortless dresses, caftans, and a striking leather maxi dress. The collection also features subtle nods to Madrid’s iconic sculptures, such as Botero’s pieces found at the airport, in a captivating watercolor print.
The fashion world has witnessed a dramatic shift in silhouettes, with drop-waist dresses emerging as the dominant trend for summer. High-waisted designs have taken a backseat, making way for garments that accentuate the hips and thighs. Designers from Jil Sander to Alaïa have showcased stunning drop-waist creations, featuring a variety of fabrics and embellishments. From sporty tennis dresses to elegant maxi gowns, this style caters to diverse tastes and occasions. Vintage and contemporary pieces alike are available from various retailers, allowing fashion enthusiasts to embrace this trend at different price points. Whether you opt for a pleated midi-dress or a sheer gown with scalloped waistbands, the drop-waist silhouette is poised to make a lasting impact on the fashion landscape.
Virginie Viard, who has been the artistic director of Chanel for the past five years and has been with the house for nearly three decades, is stepping down from her role. This departure comes after she took over the position in 2019 following the passing of Karl Lagerfeld. Chanel has confirmed Viard’s departure, expressing gratitude for her contributions to the fashion house’s creativity and vitality. The house will be announcing a new creative organization in the near future, while the upcoming haute couture autumn/winter 2024/25 collection will be presented as scheduled on June 25th at the Opéra Garnier.
Virginie Viard, the esteemed creative director of Chanel since 2019, has announced her departure from the iconic fashion house. Having joined Chanel in 1987 as an embroiderer, Viard rose through the ranks to become Karl Lagerfeld’s right-hand woman before succeeding him as the brand’s creative lead. Her tenure has been marked by a softer, more relaxed approach to Chanel’s signature aesthetic, as well as a commitment to inclusivity in terms of size diversity. Viard’s designs have drawn inspiration from French street chic, fantasy, sports, and seaside glamour, and she has overseen Chanel’s first show in Sub-Saharan Africa, which showcased intricate embroideries, a skill she holds dear.
As Virginie Viard concludes her 30-year tenure at Chanel, including the last five as artistic director, we celebrate her contribution to the fashion house with a retrospective of her iconic street-style looks. From the sporty jumpsuits of her racing-inspired collection to the signature tweed sets, scroll through to see the best of Viard’s Chanel moments captured in street style.
After five years at the helm of Chanel’s fashion collections and nearly three decades with the fashion house, Virginie Viard has confirmed her departure as creative director. Chanel announced that a new creative organization will be announced soon.
Virginie Viard, who spent 30 years at Chanel, including the past five as artistic director, has left the renowned fashion house. Viard’s tenure was marked by her ability to balance innovation with respect for Chanel’s legacy. Following her departure, Chanel will announce a new creative organization structure, expressing gratitude for Viard’s significant contributions to the brand’s fashion, creativity, and vitality.
Coperni’s latest resort collection is inspired by the American state of California, particularly Silicon Valley. The designers, Arnaud Vaillant and Sébastien Meyer, explored the wardrobe of a young woman working in the sciences, bringing along an undeniably West Coast ease. The collection features apple prints, asymmetrical denim styles, preppy striped polo shirts, and dresses, as well as tech guy influences such as bodysuit outerwear and the cursed toe sneakers, which got a chic makeover in the form of sleek mary-janes.
Designer Chris Leba draws inspiration from Korean influencers and iconic film characters for his latest collection. Featuring legwarmers, funnel necklines, and slouchy pants, the collection blends military details with a touch of sci-fi. Despite the influences, Leba maintains his R13 philosophy of creating garments that remain familiar yet slightly off-beat.