The landing strip has always been one of the biggest trendsetters is an undeniable fact. Season after season, this catwalk has become the biggest source of trends and the one to drink from when the masses seek inspiration. Companies from all over the world, leaders in the luxury sector, show their best every new season to show their collection to the world with genius and a high dose of creativity. Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter, two biennial seasons that make fashion art and that, together with the good work of the Haute couture and the †ready to wear† imbue the industry with wisdom.
It is such a phenomenon that they awaken that every new season there are hundreds of headlines interested in covering and reporting about them and of which there are known real surprises, such as what happened this week, during the Haute Couture Week in Paris . Internationally known as Haute Couture Week, This Parisian catwalk that emphasizes the good work of artisan fashion opened its doors on July 4th and expectations were maxed out. A unique four-day calendar in which you could read famous names like Christian Diorby a wonderful Maria Grazia Chiuri, schiaparelli, along with the drama of his creative Daniel Roseberry or the return of the Spanish giant balenciaga, that returned to Haute Couture by Demna Gvasalia. Surelyexpectations were very high and reality surpassed them all.
And it is that, along with risky, dramatic, maximized samples, loaded with brilliance and luxury, inspired by the past, but also in the future, and a lot of handiworkthere was one piece that definitely stood out from the rest: the hat. And we’re not talking about fashionable hats or caps like the bucket, not at all, but the classic wide-brimmed hat, in all its versions. a vintage design who comes to repeat that influence of ‘old money’ from the 1930s and this was reflected in several of the collections presented. That traditional hat that was supposed to flood the Dior Cruise parade in the city of Seville a few weeks ago and that was signed by the Spanish Fernandez and Rochereturns to the catwalk, but this time with the style and class that Haute Couture demands.
We saw it from the first day of parades, during the staging of a real Schiaparelli. Along with gilded metal figures and silhouettes, eroticism and large volumes, the firm led by Daniel Roseberry devised a new hat design for women that the rebirth of the wide-brimmed hat. A new silhouette with a much longer top, but with a smaller cup. An example that reflected that influence of the luxury of yesteryear, which served as a synergy between these traditional hatoy the popular event pamela and it was a real surprise for everyone.
Roseberry’s obsession with this accessory was so great that she decorated it with all kinds of fabric, even a big fan of majestic feathers. Of course, Schiaparelli wouldn’t be the only one to claim the power of this historic hat. Along with the Italian company, its French partner, Chanel, did not hesitate to join the hat phenomenon, but this time with a more relaxed and maximized silhouette, in all its forms. An aesthetic that covered and represented the faces of many of the models a unique sensuality that permeates the mystery of the woman herself.
And from Chanel to the Spanish Juana Martín. The woman from Cordoba, debutant on the catwalk, followed the legacy of her peers and, Along with the tradition of the Cordovan hat, he built majestic and great wide-brimmed hats maximizedalong with lacy silhouettes and dreamy figures. An accessory that enveloped some of its models and that, without a doubt, reopened this rising trend on the catwalk. There is no doubt that the wide-brimmed hat is in fashion and we are sure it will continue to be featured in future collections. Even thanks to the work of the same designers as Juana Martin†
Because the Cordovan woman, the first Spaniard to debut at the Paris Haute Couture Week, after great geniuses of Spanish fashion such as Cristóbal Balenciaga or Paco Rabanne, He surprised everyone in attendance at his parade finale with spectacular styling that imitated national folklore. With a brim hat, a manly suit, in an oversized style and a white shirt, the Spanish woman shone next to her VIP model, Rossy de Palma.
An authentic fashion show that served as the best backdrop to close an acclaimed Haute Couture Week.
Source: Marie Claire

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