My favourites for day 5 of PFW SS'10:
Givenchy
I was a little disappointed with Balenciaga & Balmain's collections this season, however Riccardo Tisci (thanks hrose for correcting me, I thought one name and typed the other) definitely did not disappoint for Givenchy. Starting with the beautifully structured jackets and geometric prints, followed by the most divine draping in light-as-air silk...
Givenchy
I was a little disappointed with Balenciaga & Balmain's collections this season, however Riccardo Tisci (thanks hrose for correcting me, I thought one name and typed the other) definitely did not disappoint for Givenchy. Starting with the beautifully structured jackets and geometric prints, followed by the most divine draping in light-as-air silk...
Sonia Rykiel
I don't usually pay much attention to Sonia Rykiel's collections, but this show was so full of colour and fun I could not resist posting a few pieces, love the silk chiffon jumpsuit.
I don't usually pay much attention to Sonia Rykiel's collections, but this show was so full of colour and fun I could not resist posting a few pieces, love the silk chiffon jumpsuit.
Hussein Chalayan
Hussein seemed to take a break from architectural pieces, and showed a very 'resort' vibe in his SS'10 collection:
Hussein seemed to take a break from architectural pieces, and showed a very 'resort' vibe in his SS'10 collection:
Emanuel Ungaro
Ignoring whatever involvement Lindsey Lohan may have had with this collection, I did like like the long blue draped dress below, and the very 'genie' pink pants (you know how I am partial to a nice pair of harem pants). The draped dresses and elegant jumpsuit also caught my eye:
Ignoring whatever involvement Lindsey Lohan may have had with this collection, I did like like the long blue draped dress below, and the very 'genie' pink pants (you know how I am partial to a nice pair of harem pants). The draped dresses and elegant jumpsuit also caught my eye:
all photos via style.com
And of course, there was Dries Van Noten, but that deserves a whole post devoted to it on its own...
And of course, there was Dries Van Noten, but that deserves a whole post devoted to it on its own...
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