From Luxe Ombre Knitwear to Simple Sustainable Backpacks
Riley von Niessen — February 26, 2017 — Luxury
These February 2017 fashion trends feature sustainable designs, luxurious designer collections, obscure editorials and everything in between.
In Paris, the Spring/Summer 2017 Christian Dior collection was debuted at Musée Rodin, where models walked the grounds to show off apparel that looked like it was designed for the inhabitants of a fairytale kingdom. In addition to the many flowing translucent gowns that were presented, the designer brand also showed off a number of Gothic looks, which were modeled with hoods and insect-shaped face veils for a more dramatic effect.
Also featured in these February 2017 fashion trends is the collaborative Fall/Winter collection between Louis Vuitton and Supreme. With Louis Vuitton's timeless menswear looks presented alongside the streetwear giant's boldly branded carriers, the items from both brands were shown in a highly wearable fashion, as attendees of the runway event were made aware of their versatility.
In Paris, the Spring/Summer 2017 Christian Dior collection was debuted at Musée Rodin, where models walked the grounds to show off apparel that looked like it was designed for the inhabitants of a fairytale kingdom. In addition to the many flowing translucent gowns that were presented, the designer brand also showed off a number of Gothic looks, which were modeled with hoods and insect-shaped face veils for a more dramatic effect.
Also featured in these February 2017 fashion trends is the collaborative Fall/Winter collection between Louis Vuitton and Supreme. With Louis Vuitton's timeless menswear looks presented alongside the streetwear giant's boldly branded carriers, the items from both brands were shown in a highly wearable fashion, as attendees of the runway event were made aware of their versatility.
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