Back to basics
Maison Yanina’s Autumn-Winter 2014-2015 collection is both a tribute to the tradition of embroidery and a poetic reflection on the true essence of haute couture.
Orchestrated in the Parisian mansion Le Marois, guests are immersed in a place steeped in history, where the classic French spirit of the 18th century rubs shoulders with the Napoleon III style of private salons. The universe of architectural luxury exalts the fantasies of Maison Yanina’s Autumn-Winter 2014-2015 collection.
The subdued lighting and almost ecclesiastical silence set the tone for the show. The first models step out in outfits combining tradition and modernity, the ancestral art and know-how of the craftsmen here revisited through a harmoniously thought-out youthful prism.
Resolutely monochrome, the women’s wardrobe can be harmoniously matched and dreamed of worn. The sobriety of the models reveals all the talent of the designer, who promises an elegant, feminine and graceful haute couture line.
This season, each model invites the contemplation of gold quilting and embroidery.
The lines and silhouettes are inspired by eighteenth-century galant dress, combined with the harmonious and sometimes austere garments inherited from Russian folklore, to which are added details from official costumes or court finery.
The play of contrasts and finely-worked embroideries are the result of the talent, know-how and inspiration of Yanina Couture, which exalts exceptional luxury.
Olivia Baranes
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