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Fashion Season Years
Maison Martin Margiela RTW Spring 2015
The not-so-little house of conceptual fashion and deconstruction has decamped to the prairie for spring.
Isabel Marant RTW Spring 2015
For spring, Marant joined the artisanal movement marked by rough, raw textures and fringed finishes, which…
Julien David RTW Spring 2015
Julien David’s spring collection was as well executed as a Maria Kochetkova grand jété, which was the…
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Alexandre Vauthier RTW Spring 2015
A glance at Alexandre Vauthier’s spring look book indicated where this season was heading: down the 120 yards…
Irfé RTW Spring 2015
Olga Sorokina cited several directions for spring in her show notes, which she pulled together with a…
Issey Miyake RTW Spring 2015
Sculpting with air — that was the central concept of Yoshiyuki Miyamae’s spring collection.
Zadig & Voltaire RTW Spring 2015
Cecilia Bönström offered looks inspired by four buzzwords: “architectural, pureness, freedom and rock,” for…
Chalayan RTW Spring 2015
Hussein Chalayan’s spring collection was a direct progression of the “Moor’s Chorus” he presented for resort…
Wanda Nylon RTW Spring 2015
Designer Peter Hornstein continued to evolve their collection from its rainwear origins.
Loewe RTW Spring 2015
Jonathan Anderson imposed a new template for the brand: lighter, sharper, and with an artsy slant.
Lanvin RTW Spring 2015
Reviewing the work of Jeanne Lanvin, from her graceful, simple gowns to her lavish embroideries, Alber Elbaz…
Barbara Bui RTW Spring 2015
Barbara Bui let rip on the color chart this season, sprinkling her usual sleek monochrome lineup with a dose…
Carven RTW Spring 2015
Guillaume Henry's spring collection was all about speed, with primary colors and bold stripes borrowed from…
Balmain RTW Spring 2015
A photo of Rihanna wearing a transparent top at his after party last season inspired Olivier Rousteing's…
Sharon Wauchob RTW Spring 2015
This season, Sharon Wauchob fell for the Twenties, added a pinch of mid-Sixties, and turned out an unyielding…