AW20 The Lost Season
Mark Fast
I was seated well, unobstructed view. This is exciting because I knew I could truly soak in all of the looks that will whizz by me. The music plays from the DJ booth as the crowd files in. Then suddenly the lights changed from an ambient purple haze to a bright camera friendly show light and the music turns up. The first look struts past me and I focused on the beautiful blue fur and wool blazer with a 60s inspired jeweled brooch. I already loved where this was going.
Kristina Fidelskaya
The Palais de Tokyo was the setting for an unforgettable fashion show as the Kristina Fidelskaya AW20 collection took the runway by storm. This season, the designer explored the themes of fluidity and fluidity, offering a range of stunning pieces that will leave you breathless.
Lutz Huelle
This wardrobe won’t lie to you. When it says it can be day into evening, it means it. Crisp redesigned button down wrap shirts and shirt dresses are paired with unapologetically borderline gauche chunky earrings and necklaces. The overall effect is an absolute, “I want that…”.
Beautiful People
The Beautiful People AW20 collection was inspired by a fusion of traditional European styles and modern urban fashion, with a focus on creating pieces that are both beautiful and functional. The designs were a mix of timeless classics, such as elegant coats and tailored suits, as well as more modern, edgy styles, such as oversized sweaters and statement pieces.
Mimi Wade
Mimi Wade’s AW20 collection gave us the essence of the psychotic yet beguiling Harley Quinn. This beloved DC Comic character has danced the line between funny and really, really psycho for decades. Seeing how this style played out in this timeline was a task handed to Wade and she mastered it.
Phillipe Perisse
Phillipe Perisse held his AW20 show at the famous Cabaret Madame Arthur in Montmartre during Paris Fashion Week. The designer brought his signature blend of glamour and innovation to the runway, showcasing a unisex collection that was both stylish and wearable.