The various houses and designers venture into new territory by daring to dip into the women's wardrobe, and engaging on asymmetrical cuts. The layering trend is back in force this year, the play of materials is interesting and daring. We have made a selection 2 looks by Maisons/Créateurs.
1. THE ROW

The Row was founded in 2006 by Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen. Since its inception, this fashion house has had as its primary requirements the selection of exceptional fabric, fit and accuracy of details. The Row's stylistic focus goes beyond seasonal news.

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These looks are simple and structured, oversize is in, soft and warm tones dominate this winter season. This winter is all about comfort, no head-turning, loose fit and relaxed fabric.


2. COURRÈGES

André Courrèges opened his fashion house in 1961 with his wife Coqueline
Courrèges wants to liberate women from their age-old attributes: corset, bra and classic dresses, happily give way to combi-shorts, wide-pocketed suits, pants and pantsuits... His work is very popular, and earns him the darling of French starlets, Catherine Deneuve, Brigitte Bardot and Françoise Hardy will wear his collections.

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Courrèges dares and breaks the codes, the play of materials multiplies. The fetish materials of the house are vinyl and leather. The cuts are straight and uniform. Fashion has no gender, clothing is universal. These two looks are worked and timeless, the perfecto fashion icon for decades, the trench coat a must-have of the female and male wardrobe.


3. SACAI

The Japanese brand Sacai was launched by Chitose Abe in 1999. After 8 years of experience in Japanese fashion, she wanted to develop her own brand after initially leaving Comme des Garçons. The company name comes from a variation of the designer's maiden name: Sakai.

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The torch of experimental fashion with Tokyo inspirations, Sacai handles all styles to perfection and adds up to a number of collaborations in the fashion world. A symbol of streetwear, the house has teamed up with Carharrt. The fruit of their alliance are worked looks, with bright colors and looser cuts, once again the play of material is interesting and layering is omnipresent.


4. BODE

This men's brand was named the coolest and most popular of the yearEmily Bode is the rising star of men's fashion.Emily Bode just won the title of American Menswear Designer of the Year at the CFDA Fashion Awards, held on November 7 in New York. A rising star on the men's fashion scene, the New Yorker won over the jury with her eponymous brand inspired by stories and imbued with delicately styled silhouettes.

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These two Scandinavian-looking looks exude elegance, the designer's signature style focuses on masculine luxury through unique made from vintage fabrics. His main sources of inspiration are found through these funky, colorful and chic looks.

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5. HERMÈS

Iconic French house, symbol of elegance, pioneer of French chic. The figures and style of the house is timeless and recognizable from miles away.

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This year, the house offers more "street" and monochrome looks, Layering is at the heart of the fashion show, shirts, jackets and blousons clash. A collection in movement, the materials are juxtaposed, the leather emblem of the house combines perfectly with wool and poplin. The know-how of Hermes is felt through these looks in black and gray shades, more daring and in the era of time.


6. KENZO

Tomoaki Nagao was born on December 23, 1970. He adopts the nickname Nigo, which consists of the Japanese numbers 2 and 5. He is a Japanese stylist, DJ, producer and businessman, founder of A Bathing Ape and current artistic director of Kenzo.
Nigo's arrival at KENZO marked a real turning point for the brand, which ceases to surprise us year after year by offering collections with a strong identity, with structured and impactful designs.

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These fashion week looks are just like Nigo at Kenzo: invigorating, technical. Here the Japanese suit is revisited adjusted with a streetwear touch, the materials are mixed, the patterns are combined, the colors are harmonized to perfection.
We have different looks during this fashion show; the back to work with the safari jacket and the preppy colored knit and a little more relaxed side with this oversized beige outfit and sneakers.