Fashion Week in Paris ended in the French capital and closed the “Big Four” weeks of the “Autumn Winter 2025” season. This year, Kira Knightley, Giji Hadid, Naomi Campbell, Anna WinTour, Olga Karput and other style icons of the Louvre Grand Dîner Dîner Du Louvre, where Coutureres flashed with clothes. And between March 5 and 11 March, Fashion Houses shows in the French capital (109 of them) and presentations of brands that decided not to organize a fashion show (for example Loewe).
This time, the attention of industrial professionals, brand Tom Ford, Sarah Berton, Givenchy, Julian Clauser’s new designer, only in December 2024 by the creative director of the Dries van Noten’in Moda Houses-Haider Ackerman’ın collections were rolled. Meanwhile, Beauful’s simple lovers watched what they appeared on the catwalk, where fur, leather, bright colors, mini skirts and micro-shortes, work clothes and the 80s style reigned.
What makes sense to pay attention to the results of the Fashion Week in Paris?
Lace


Louis Vuitton / Saint Laurent / Nina Ricci
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Transparent fabrics are slowly but certainly losing the ground compared to the previous seasons. In Paris, there was not much blouse and dress from the chiffon shining chest. However, lace is confirmed only on catwalks and various types.
Lace, of course, can be in details – tights are particularly popular, puffs, frills and headlines. However, in the case of this feminine material, remember that you can play a V-Bankası wearing a lace blouse, dress or suit. True, you must have the Bella Hadid figure here – but not at the same time!
Leggings


HODAKOVA / Louis Vuitton / Hermes
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Wide trousers ends (probably temporarily). Increasingly, on the catwalks, instead of free trousers-palazzo, and more sagging cargo, skinny or leggings are revealed. We have seen all this in 2010 recently. This is good if the closet is still a large knitted sweater protected that you still don’t dare to buy clothes. Renew a little, add intense wool leggings and high boots and go to people.
Pink


Chanel / Issey Miyake / Giambates Valli
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Paris color scheme was positively distinguished by the presence of bright colors – purple, mustard, red and wine, gray, black and brown sea did not give cliffs. Against this background, a longing for pastel paints is noticed for an unexpected pink shade in an unexpected winter, especially for autumn-winter season, which is literally suitable in any way. A classic tweed costume remains to choose a sensitive dress with curtain, even a sculpture, bright red decor to choose an experimental top.
Ground


Louis Vuitton / Saint Laurent / Giambatista Valli
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A typical sign of the 80s style-long-collar jackets and coats with tight blouses and dresses. Wide flat shoulders, lack of waist emphasis, laconic cut, asymmetry or curtain floor, creates the image of a woman who cannot be impregnated. True, a pencil skirt and even more mini, can slightly soften the impression. But why are you softening?
Basque


Giambatista Valli / Chloe / Steacii
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This detail came to us from the trends of the 2010s in the modern form. In the jacket, the upper part of the skirt or in the previous decade, a wide ruffle in the lines of the dress, liked to finish clothes to emphasize the width of the hips. However, of course, another much older: this element of the costume of the Basque people appeared in Russia in the 18th century and became popular by Christobal Balenciaga and Christian Dior in XX-M.
What do we see now? A large fan on the hips can be used on a romantic dress and a solid suit, it can be of organza and fur to avoid more traditional materials. Basques, by the way, is sold separately as an independent accessory – now fashion is fashionable to wear them on jeans, pants or skirts.
What are you thinking?
Source: Gazeta

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