On shimmering organza, crystal buds encrusted in silk chiffon. Further on, a short dress is covered with purple tile flowers.

For Fall/Winter 2014/15, Georges Hobeika, inspired by the luminous work of Claude Monet, paints a dreamlike, graceful woman.

Nature, the Ariadne’s diligence of the collection, blossoms on brilliant fabrics in midnight blue, turquoise and red. The clean, timeless elegance of the lines is adorned with poetic details: here, delicate hand-embroidered flowers enrich a bolero. Here, laser-cut tulle petals decorated with sequins transform a bustier into a veritable bouquet.
In the spotlight: dresses. Long models in chiffon or breathtaking silk embrace the waist and accentuate the hips, swelling with tulle.
Short and modestly sensual, they gain in edginess thanks to spidery, wine-leather-style guipure, as if tattooed onto the skin. A definitively romantic statement touched by glamorous vibrations: on a petrol-blue sheath dress, at the most precise of curves, lies a mini-cape richly embroidered with pearls and crystals like climbing ivy.
The body, also placed on a pedestal by a silk crepe liana jumpsuit, is wrapped in an imperial cape fastened with a bow.
Geroges Hobeika’s blossoming garden exudes a femininity of grace and delicacy. And let’s not forget the young shoots in almost grown-up dresses, which further transcend the freshness of the collection.
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