This Paris Fashion Week was different than others, but even the raging pandemic couldn’t stop it from happening. It goes without saying that we couldn’t miss the trends that are set for Spring/Summer 21!

Chanel

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The new collection took its inspiration from the cinema. The relation between cinema and Chanel traces back to the 30s and the first collaboration between MGM and the famous designer. Unfortunately, it wasn’t successful as her designs were deemed too demure for Hollywood. But Chanel always proves that classics are timeless and fit everywhere. Iconic tweed pieces and distinctive black accents paired up with pastel colors, fiery red, or cinematic motifs. Everything enrobed with pearls, veils, and the famous double c logo. If there is any fashion house that could conquer Hollywood, it’s definitely Chanel!     

Christian Dior

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Dior decided to surprise us again with another shift in its creative direction, but we can’t say we aren’t amazed. Rich floral patterns and delicate chiffon matched with extraordinary cuts that resemble folk costumes. All that topped with tassels and turbans, which add mesmerizing oriental flair. With its versatile and original cuts, the collection embraces all body types and unquestionably stands out. Dior has outdone itself with this perfect blend of boho chic and comfort.

Balmain

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Oliver Rousteing didn’t waste his time during the lockdown and plunged into Balmain’s archives. The new collection is a beautiful homage to the fashion house’s creator. Pierre Balmain founded his fashion house in 1945 right after the Second World War when times were as insecure and hard for the fashion industry as now. By this reference, Rousteing intended to manifest Balmain’s strength and ability to come out strong, despite all odds. This year’s collection is full of various pieces ranging from classy jackets and elegant patterns to eye-catching fluorescent suits. A wide range of colors and unisex, universal cuts are an undeniable advantage of this collection. Pierre Balmain would be proud beyond doubt.

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