Paco Rabanne Runway Show for Paris Fashion Week FW23 Ready To Wear Collection are as exactly as we imagined it with some breathtaking designs which will keep you on your feet.
As expected the turn up was massive as audience sat in anticipation for the new design welcoming the models with camera flash capturing every moment.
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The swishing, clinking, and clattering of metallic chainmail, plastic chandelier drops, and multi-layers of reflective feathers came from Julien Dossena’s long, spectacularly photogenic evening gowns—and partly from Paco Rabanne’s mini-dresses. When Francoise Hardy, Amanda Lear, and all of his models were shaking up staid old haute couture in those super-modern dresses in late 1960s Paris, you suddenly realized just what an extra-outrageous impact it must have had.
His research manifested conceptually as “Chasing Dreams,” a trip into the subconscious in which fabrics became fuzzy and knitwear went a little crazy, glittering up ordinary-looking coats, sweaters, and trousers. This was only the beginning of a large collection of long red-carpet gowns. He approached the Dali paintings “as if we were slashing into the canvases,” deconstructing bodices and reattaching them with metal grommets.
Then it was on to 14 different styles of Dossena’s slinky, multi-componented options for turning heads—and, in many cases, loudly announcing the arrival of wearers even before they stepped into view.
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See full collection below;