

Couture was in a full bloom this season, to say the least. The
opulence of textures, shapes and colors has flooded Parisian catwalks and just
as every year, masters of bespoke have demonstrated the virtuosity of skill and
knowledge of fashion craft. It was a very special and long awaited season, with
few changes and revelations. First of all, we had a chance to witness John Galliano’s
debut as a Masion Margiela’s creative director, and there came also the slight
change in the company’s name. Victor and Rolf duo has announced the solitude
diversion towards couture in the same time giving up their ready to wear line.
My favorite addition to this year’s shows were short video clips released by
Houses of Dior and Chanel. They have allowed us the glimpse into the secretive
world of the couture’s production process. From the preparation of ribbons which
were hand sewn onto the 50’s style skirts to the swirls created on to the acrylic
like fabric and later used as a hand crafted petals in the intricate
embroidery. I truly love this PR move not only because of its stunning visual
quality, but also because of its educational value about this (sadly) dying out
trade.