



During Paris Fashion Week, Fabrics Interseason did not hold a typical fashion show. Instead of focusing on the upcoming fall season, Fabrics Interseason provided a carte blanche for stylist Samuel Drira and Encens Magazine. Drira was invited to go through the Fabrics Interseason archives and select pieces from the last ten years. The presentation of the past collections perfectly framed the gradual graceful evolution of Fabrics Interseason from loose and unrestrained silhouettes to sharp structured pieces. The show serves as the perfect momentum for the fall collection, which will show in Paris during Women’s Fashion Week in March.
I love the individual pieces and how they are styled. If Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen were men, this is how they would dress.
If loving these ruffles and frills is wrong, I don’t want to be right.
“fabrics interseason are interested in codes, which manifest themselves in individual and collective clothing patterns, in identity-generated values and their readability. the collections do not only function as the analysis of these codes and even the analyses of a live within a surface (with all their socio-political implications); but because of their ability to be worn, they also infiltrate an exclusive and highly individual lifestyle by deliberately proclaiming a critical or political stance. the approach to fabrics, textiles and fashion not only happens on a “superficial” level, the main interests are set on the content and life within a surface.” [Fabrics Interseason]