While Paris Fashion Week holds everyone in its grip, it’s Paloma Wool that twirls Paris around its finger. Unveiling their Fall-Winter collection, the coveted brand unfurled a tale of woollen wonder that now extends its embrace to those not graced by the whims of a Parisian fashion-centric week. Spontaneous effortlessness and defined silhouettes sashayed down the runway with a flair, directed by Carlota Guerrero and styled by the creative hands of Emilie Kareh. Here's the universe of Paloma, through Erwan Filidori's lens.
Sophistication and versatility embraced the scene as the iconic graphic knitwear mingled with velvet, silk, and multiposition pieces. The velvet pieces breathed femininity and a touch of luxe into the collection, while silk’s inclusion introduced an effortless layering dimension. Multiposition pieces beckoned with their flexibility, inviting various ways of styling, while the argyle-printed knitwear positioned itself as the defining voice of the collection. Amidst all this, the brand’s streetwear stood tall and was elevated by technical materials.
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