Veronique Branquinho F/W16 – Paris
We would like to present to you Veronique Branquinho’s Fall/Winter 2016 Women’s collection.
We would like to present to you Veronique Branquinho’s Fall/Winter 2016 Women’s collection.
We would like to present to you Undercover’s Fall/Winter 2016 Women’s collection.
We would like to present to you Geoffrey B. Small’s Fall/Winter 2016 Women’s collection.
We would like to present to you Yang Li’s Fall/Winter 2016 Women’s collection.
A little over two years ago Ann Demeulemeester announced her retirement from her signature label. After the initial shock subsided, the question of succession inevitably came up. That’s when Sebastian Meunier, a Parisian designer who has had a long tenure at Margiela before joining Ann Demeulemeester, stepped out of the shadows. Meunier spent two years at the label before Demeulemeester’s departure and has worked closely with her. But the big question remained; how could anyone fill the shoes of a designer whose style was so clear and who was so inextricably linked to her label? In other words, could there be Ann Demeulemeester without Ann Demeulemeester?
We would like to present to you Anrealage’s Fall/Winter 2016 Women’s collection.
If you happen to be in Paris, don’t miss the Anselm Kiefer exhibit at Centre Pompidou. This comprehensive retrospective, first in Paris since 1984, of nearly 150 works of the German master of pain and reckoning is spread over ten thematically organized rooms. It is an awe-inspiring show, profound and simultaneously quiet and disquieting.
We would like to present to you Thamanyah’s Fall/Winter 2016 Women’s collection.
We would like to present to you Thamanyah’s Fall/Winter 2016 Men’s collection.
We would like to present to you Geoffrey B. Small’s Fall/Winter 2016 Men’s collection.