The historic Beaux Arts de Paris is the setting chosen by Korean designer Moonyoughee to present her Spring/Summer 2014 women’s ready-to-wear collection.
The mechanical, otherworldly music invaded the arcades, inhabiting the asymmetrical, unstructured allure of the designer whose models paraded before our eyes.
Black and white as the main colors, touches of electric blue or dark khaki in subtle hues, all in “color-block” on noble materials such as silk chiffon, and plays on transparency or openwork, gave a vaporous, airy feel while offering a sublimated image of the woman of tomorrow.
The models’ steps were supported by black sneakers with white laces, to bring us face-to-face with reality: the woman of tomorrow, with pronounced eyebrows, a luminous complexion and a “coiffed/décoiffée” hairstyle, embraces comfort and simplicity.
Moonyounghee’s uniqueness is her ability to give the feeling that each garment she creates is an avant-garde, protective envelope for the body.
Antoine BRILLANT.
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