Arcadia

The FW21/22 collection ‘ARCADIA’ is a land of humanism and freedom, of deep values and profound creation, in which man is still in balance with nature, in time and space, and on which OTEYZA bases all his discourse and story of tradition and avant-garde.

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The Fashion Edit
Beautiful People AW20

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. The color palette was muted, with a focus on earthy tones, such as olive green, camel, and navy blue, which added a touch of sophistication to the pieces.

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Kristina Fidelskaya AW20

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.

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Psychotic Yet Beguiling

The blue cropped cardigan with the feathers around the neck and cuffs. This one piece took me all the way back to the mid 90s where streetwear and Lolita-esque style meshed seamlessly in every glossy (or matte pages if you’re an “artsy” publication) magazine and in the streets.

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I Want That

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…”.

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Phillipe Perisse AW20

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.

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Everyday Rituals

As the American Cathedral filled in in Paris attendees were treated to a delightfully dreamlike bathroom. It felt as if we were in a dollhouse with handmade molded clay fixtures. The installation was surreal and the performers were all hidden until the show began. The music came on, each performer started moving in their organically individualized routines; washing, reading, relaxing...

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Sophie Lin
LAX to CDG

From the moment I spotted Bella Hadid coming in I could tell this is going to be a very different show than the women’s one for SS20. The crowd was growing uncomfortably antsy as we waited 45 min past the show start time. The room was overly crowded and hot, but full of buzzing excitement. Then she walked in and everyone went nuts.

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Sophie Lin
Physicality

The collection also makes me feel like an intelligent consumer. Meaning, every piece in this collection is worth it. It was well thought out and impeccably designed.

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Sophie Lin
Scottish Streets

Blue Marble was the last show of day 1 of Paris Men’s Fashion Week for me. Although I felt like a complete zombie from the jet lag I suspect that was why I was able to stand outside in the enormous line for almost an hour in the drizzling rain. Looking around at the crowd I was definitely standing with the chicest crowd in streetwear.

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Sophie Lin
Modern Monet

The prints and colors interact with each other in a chaos that is not unpleasant; you just go with it. The floral motifs and splashes of color directed you from one dream sequence to another.

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Sophie Lin
Blending

Layers of jackets, vests and shirts were reminiscent of buildings stacked upon one another. The complexity of these garments can easily be admired on its own, but definitively richer when pieced together. This collection felt rich with storytelling of the past and adept for the future.

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Sophie Lin
The "Fancy" Coat

When I arrived at the Guy Laroche show at Place Vendome it felt like my fashion journey coming to a full circle in a way. The design house that I based a large part of my foundational style upon has invited me to view its upcoming collection and I was beyond excited.

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Sophie Lin