Paris Haute Couture Week day 2 round up: Chanel, Giorgio Armani and Stéphane Rolland’s models oozed French sophistication, with Virginie Viard’s Seine-side show a particular highlight
- French stars Vanessa Paradis, Clémence Poésy and Anna Mouglalis all delighted in Virginie Viard’s ode to the city’s Seine-side bookstores and Parisian elegance
- Giorgio Armani’s detail-oriented craftsmanship was on full display in jewel-encrusted jackets and 3D floral appliqués, and Stéphane Rolland’s creations struck a bold and poetic note
The cobblestoned banks of the Seine River served as the stage for Chanel’s latest haute couture collection. With the Eiffel Tower in the distance, the well-heeled glitterati of the fashion world navigated the uneven terrain for an outdoor collection that celebrated the soul of Paris.
Here are some highlights from Tuesday’s autumn/winter couture collections.
Chanel’s Paris
Tuesday’s assembly of tweeds, silk chiffons, organza and inlaid lace, in a myriad of floral and graphic motifs, was a testament to Viard’s vision of this rich and feminine universe.
Despite the sparkle and gleam of golden heels and buttons, the collection embraced a comforting simplicity.
Assured yet understated colours, flat-pleated golden tweed skirts, masculine-inspired overcoats, and delicately structured jackets all played into the subtle allure of the show. A stand-out piece was a dark blue asymmetrical coat-skirt with feathery tulle cascading from the lapel, fusing asymmetry with Chanel’s codes of rigour.