Paris Fashion Week | Kenzo Fall 2010

Written by Carl on Saturday, January 23rd, 2010 | 2010, Kristian Akegren, Runway, adrian bosch, adrien sahores, aiden andrews, alexander johansson, anthon wellsjo, aram gevorgyan, arthur daniyarov, benoni loos, charlie westerberg, collin tennant, fall, fall 2010, felix schopgens, gordon bothe, jacob coupe, jakob hybholt, jamie conday, joan pedrola, johannes linder, kenzo, lasse pedersen, linus gustin, matvey lykov, nicolas ripoll, paris fashion week, philipp bierbaum, rob rae, robbie wadge, roy pratt, theo hall, timothée el kaim   

The mood was upbeat at today’s Kenzo show, where designer Antonio Marras looked to French filmmaker Jacques Tati for inspiration. Taking a cue from an older generation, Marras based fall’s collection around tweed, houndstooth, muted plaid and abstract prints. Accenting a generally gray color palette with the occasional sightings of red, brown and orange, cropped jackets and ankle baring trousers were made complete with spacious outerwear. Altogether, crafting a charming nostalgic affair, Marras delivered an inspiring collection that ended with a bang as models took to Place des Victoires for a showstoping finale.











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George Said in Saturday, January 23rd, 2010 @6:29 pm  

One of the best collection from Paris so far, I mean there are some colors!
Duffle-coats are very lovely

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Serian Said in Sunday, January 24th, 2010 @1:22 am  

so lovely. but i think 10SS better than this..

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