Comme des Garçons and Jean Paul Gaultier were the two giants entirely dominating the fifth day of the French Fashion Week.  The former’s collection was dramatic, individualistic, loud and mystic to an unimagined extent. Keeping bright and fiery red as the only colour option, the designer exhibited the sensuality and the glam that is deeply attached with this feminist colour. The label is known for showcasing such loud creations, the choice of only those, who believe in keeping them alienated from the age old fashion conventions.

580 2peaking of Jean Paul Gaultier’s last runway show, the designer yet again came up with some transforming trends and novel styles. From going gothic and mystic to going street style, chic and glamorous, Gaultier’s creations came full circle with reference to the ready to wear genre. Dominated by the evening wear category, the collection was mostly comprised of free flowing silhouettes, thereby keeping the comfort factor intact. Also, the colour palette for the designer was also very variegated and full of life, including the vivacious navy blue, shimmery golden, nude pink, black, parrot green, denim blue and many more.

580 1The other exhibitors of the day, Pedro Lourenco, Junya Watanabe, Haider Ackermann, Ellery, Mugler, Miuniku and Vivienne Westwood to name a few. Well, the collections were truly among the most unique ones, spotted in the entire fashion week till now. From being mildly simplistic and sophisticated to being utterly elegant and highly fashionable, day 5 was for its own reasons amongst the most awaited and most thrilling days of the fashion week.

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