Paris haute couture is always been like a fairy tale, be it Dior’s enchanted forest r to Chanel’s circular mirror runway filled with different colours and textures with Lily Rose Depp taking a final bow with Lagerfeld. Not to miss the solo debut of Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli.

However, Pierpaolo Piccioli took a more simplistic approach for Valentino haute couture Grecian Goddess, as the details executed were with utmost perfection. It was the fragility of the gowns with overly long lengths of chiffon, crepe and silk jersey used in the skirts elongated and narrowed the models’ bodies made the collection sing.

Maison Margiela

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Jean Paul Gaultier paid homage to 80’s in which he creatively came of age, with bright acid colours, daring contrasts and vivid floral prints and big hair, oversize scruffy plaits, satin headscarves, strong shoulders, pinstripes, lashings of denim and stockings in acid yellow, blue and red.

Elie Saab’s couture display was in feminine pastel shades, peach gently contrasted with mid-blue, in see-through full skirts and silk head bands.

Elie Saab

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Jean Paul Gaultier 3

Guo Pei

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Ulyana Sergeenko 5

Valentino 6

Zuhair Murad 7

Viktor & Rolf 8