Dior Puts On A Show At Paris Fashion Week
Chiuri takes her audience to the Hippodrome de Longchamp where Alexandre de Betak constructed the 164-meter square stage. An all-black stage (and seating) allowed for a dramatic spotlight effect on the runway where dancers and models intertwined down the spotlit confetti-laden “runway” as they showed off soft shapes and casual fabrics - evoking the ability to move freely.
Miuccia Makes A Statement - MFW SS19
Miuccia Prada is known for making a statement on the runway - one far more influential than a pair of knits or heels. She takes a stand in her clothes and always seems to be moving forward with them. This season, Milan saw two sides of Miuccia. On one hand, her SS19 show screamed conservative, while the other said anything but that. From buttoned-up blouses to shear ensembles, she had everything under the sun, and then some.
Marc Jacobs' Candy Colored Runway SS19
The Marc Jacobs SS19 show was definitely one to wait for! While he drew on the 80s fashions we began to see last season, he updated the look with the brightest of brights indicative of a 60s flare. Each outfit was like a little present that walked down the runway, fully wrapped up in the perfect package. Redken Global Creative Director Guido Palau and was the mastermind behind the cut, color and style inspiration while Redken Global Color Creative Director Josh Wood executed the color for the event and proved their creative genius yet again.