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Nudity gains space in Parisian haute couture


Low backs, cut-outs on the hips, dresses that evoke underwear: the trend of ultra sexy and nude bodies hits the catwalk

Afp – Low backs, cuts on the hips, dresses that evoke underwear: the trend of ultra-sexy and nude bodies has taken hold in high fashion.

This Thursday, the last day of Paris Haute Couture Week, the Fendi presented a collection entirely in light and transparency, with lingerie-inspired dresses. “It’s the inner world that comes out, figuratively and literally, and underwear becomes clothing for going out at night,” explained the Englishman Kim Jones, artistic director of the brand’s haute couture collections.

In front of the singers court love And Rita Nowwho were in the front row, models in flowing dresses, pale gray or nude, with stone-heeled pumps.

To confirm the trend, the American Casey Cadwallader, stylist of the maison muglerinfiltrated haute couture this Thursday night with her ready-to-wear show, one year after the death of the brand’s extravagant founder, Thierry Mugler, whose image as a sexy, glamorous and powerful woman marked several generations of designers .

The show ended in a nightclub for everyone, mixing models and guests. “Let’s have fun! Mugler has always been like this! Fashion is not walking straight with a sad face, it’s something hot and exciting,” exclaimed Cadwallader.

the Spanish designer Joanna Martin also bet on glamor and nudity. A little black dress or a transparent white mini-set with its voluminous fan sleeves appeared with silver stiletto heels.

Tie-dye denim is the main material of this collection, full of cutouts and openings. The cutouts on the hips of the skirts and trousers feminize the silhouettes. “High fashion is uncomfortable sometimes, but it does things that make you feel super light inside, it’s super ethereal,” the designer said.

“There’s a lot of nudity in the clothes. It’s always in waves, we’re coming out of a pandemic, people want to go out, show off, party together,” said Christian Louboutin, who designed the red-soled shoes for Juana Martín fashion show.

Alexis Mabille designed maxi dresses with oversized cutouts at the hips, while strips of fabric barely covered her bosom in a pink Haider Ackermann evening gown for Jean-Paul Gaultier.

the Moroccan designer Sarah Chraibi, which premiered in Paris this Thursday, presented an opulent collection that played with lengths, necklines and fringes. “I wanted to have two points of view: on the freedom to cover or to uncover,” she said.

Source: Terra

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