Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren took refuge in the arms of symmetrically constructed coverings that draped protectively over the lithesome frames that paraded the runway.
Hussein Chalayan has always consistently delivered a collection that captures his lust for feminine wiles wrapped in delectable coverings that only reveal hints of fancy.
If you venture anywhere near Alexandre Vauthier’s designs, then you definitely belong IN THE CITY.
The delightfully chaotic Vivienne Westwood dug dipper into her chest of rambunctious goodies to curate a collection that symbolically celebrated her intense love affair with the creatures of the wild and the medieval wizards that have always dominated her fantastical landscape.
Alber Elbaz did not suffer from blurry vision when he concocted his dazzling pieces, which were elaborately showcased by the streams of models, giving their best look on behalf of Lanvin.
Motherhood can be an arousing emotion and clearly Sarah Burton was nudged by the ancestral bonds of infinity when she envisioned her latest masterpiece.
This time, she chose quality over quantity and limited her supply to 10 ornate pieces, which she can’t be blamed for, considering she just recently gave birth to twins.
Stella McCartney has always managed to elect a breathtakingly innovative approach when it comes to tackling existing mores in the current climate dominating the industry.
Clare Waight Keller really understands how to make a gal feel gleefully obliged to make the inevitable transition into womanhood.
The offerings by Manish Arora were inspired by his recent travels to the Burning Man Festival in Nevada, which explains why each piece was supported by an unquenchable halo of vibrancy and psychedelic infantry.
Again, we are reminded why life’s little pleasures can be compartmentalized in seamlessly erected splices of elegance.