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Spring-Summer 2010: NUDE in the spotlight

by Jean francois
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SUMMER 2010

From year to year, from trend to trend and from collection to collection, fashion continues to renew itself while reviving with a touch of modernity the it-pieces of the previous seasons. Beige, gray, pink and the traditional duo black and white, the runway is unanimous: the summer will be nude, more show-off and it is now allowed and even advised to wear the “powder-blush” in total look.

From the designers, stylists, stars of couture, high-end ready-to-wear and all that the fashion industry has in its ranks a single credo: the pastels that soften the complexion and give those who wear them a strong tendency to angelism. A few rules to survive this fashion challenge and be able to wear the trend with your head held high and your head held high… The experts claim that Parisian fashion is over, yet it is in Paris that reputations are made and broken. To be taken seriously by the profession there is nothing like a fashion show at the Galiera Museum. We saw it on all the catwalks: Hermès, Miu Miu and Louis Vuitton play the card of the total neo-classical look with a touch of modernism. The vaporous models in organza and wild silk reveal in small touches the assumed femininity of the 2010 woman.

At Kenzo, Valentino and Chanel , muslin is in the spotlight and it is with an airy dress or a light tweed suit that you will leave your home ready to face the street. On the menu of the designers structured cuts, a design removed and a concept assumed. Vivienne Westwood, the queen of London, anarchic fashion activist and free electron of creation defends the “Do it yourself” with her creations daubed and daubed which protect the planet; we cut, we tear and we recycle, nothing is lost nothing is created everything is transformed. Our friend of all time Jean Paul Gaultier returns to its first love clothing where the street and lingerie will individualize your look until you are free to show what you want; note the dazzling reappearance of conical breasts so dear to the Madonna and who have made the success of the blond designer in sailor. Celine and Vanessa Bruno revisit the myth of the executive woman with straight and strict cuts borrowed from a French elegance.

SUMMER 2010 2Cacharel, Loewe and Bruno Pieters have reinterpreted the cocktail dress with scarves and oversized hoods. The pants have not been forgotten because associated with a top XXL in wild silk and a pair of pumps 12 cm, you defy the laws of fashion and emerge unscathed from the fight that opposes you to the classic black and white. For women lacking inspiration or afraid of looking pale Balenciage, Fendi, Pucci, Versace, D&G, Sportmax, Marchesa and Narciso Rodriguez had the idea to enhance their models with flashy tones At the height of the summer it is likely that the purple will also make a comeback since some designers have already put it in the spotlight, such as Andrew GN and his hippie chic dresses, from Dior and Oscar de la Renta – famous New York designer revealed to the eyes of the common man by THE very famous Carrie Bradshaw.

That said, it’s entirely possible to make red and beige your new go-to, the trick is to really slice it up with the right accessories for a guaranteed look. If however you think that the nude is not made for you know that the nude accessories are hyper trends and you will surely find what to marry the key pieces of your wardrobe with the stilettos, ballerinas and other handbags that will bring an undeniable chic even to your old jeans fetish, moreover Sergio Rossi and Christian Louboutin have understood this since their shoes follow the trend. Finding the perfect handbag will no longer be a problem if you go to Céline, Balenciage, Darel or Yves Saint Laurent where their timeless models such as the Muse or the 24 are available in a multitude of materials, leathers and colors. You’re all set for summer and ready to hit the pavement with disdain.

John Galliano ‘s crazy baby dolls in crepe petticoats or Marc Jacobs ‘ unestablishment hype will turn the wise pastels of women’s wardrobes upside down next summer where dress code will rhyme with fashion experimentation.

Jean-François POLAIRE.


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