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This is a fashion blog dedicated to the critical review of the top fashion collections and shows around the fashion industry and my personal style and development as a young adult interested in fashion.

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Balenciaga Fall/Winter 2017 Ready-to-Wear Review

     Demna Gvasalia's been at Balenciaga for more than a year now, and this latest collection for Fall/Winter 2017 combined codes of the house and modern twists into something relevant.  Because fashion is certainly a reflection of our times, rather than something that is just decorative, it must be understood that this Balenciaga show in context provides us with a way at looking at fashion and dressing that is relevant to today and next season, integrated with the world. Luxury and glamour must serve a purpose in the world we live in. Today, that world is technology obsessed, thus the fashion should integrate technological advancements to benefit the wearer. Gvasalia took that idea and made it more abstract: warping technical fabrics with couture fabrics for the modern woman. There were motifs of the automobile industry, with car interior mats as skirts and belts, broken rear-view mirrors as clutches, and flags wrapped around the "knife" heels models strutted down in. High fashion today is definitely made the same way cars are manufactured. Mass production and lack of laboratory experimentation dominate both industries.  Tweed, high shoulder skirt suits, and men's shirting played the major role. Then came the brilliant twisting of coat fastenings, skirt constructions, and thick belting. Suiting gave into hyper floral fabric dresses in velvet, and variations of street-ready pieces mixed with couture like fabrics and embroideries. In fact, back when Cristóbal Balenciaga was designing, he was celebrated for creating haute couture that wasn't stuffy, but absolutely incredible and modern, using the highest quality fabrics he could get his hands on. For this show, Gvasalia put his viewers in a massive industrial space, several times larger than needed for a runway. For the last nine looks, actual haute couture pieces reinterpreted by the current team paired with modern bags, sunglasses, and nylon boots paid tribute to the brand's 100 year anniversary. Those "Bazar Shopper" bags came in coordination with the evening wear in an ironic and modern twist. The idea was that because the Balenciaga woman is so busy being modern, she has to carry her life in a bag that weighs twice as she does around with her to galas and ceremonies. Though it would be fabulous to see these bags on the red carpet, the daring combination of gown and tote may only present itself in the editorial pages of a fashion magazine.

















































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