As the haute couture season has evolved into a cultural phenomenon, so has the street style of fashionistas outside of runway shows, which is no longer exclusive enough to attract clients and also celebrities, influencers and fashion fanatics. While influencers often don the full form to promote their brand relationships, other creative types and fashion-lovers choose to pursue their own personal styles, resulting in myriad interesting trends.
Running from July 3 to 7 at Paris Couture Week, some of the biggest street-style trends include trompe l’oeil details, skin-baring styles, the denim renaissance, gender-fluid silhouettes, head-to-toe statement accessories, and a slew of extravagances. Balancing in the palette between summery brights and minimalist, “Balenciaga” blacks.
For example, model Jourdan Dunn emerged from the Jean Paul Gaultier Couture show in an architectural, sheer number, In which featured guest designer Olivier Rousteing’s look, leading the way on the translucent and skin-baring trend. Elsewhere, Schiaparelli jewelry, pins and headwear were some of the best examples of statement accessories taking the streets of Paris, proving there’s more this summer. Other large accessories included oversized hats, cross-body bags and a range of sunglasses, often seen as the finishing touches to the all-black look.
The off-duty model wore a Canadian tuxedo, oversized blazer, leather pants and the ever-present white ribbed tank top; When it comes to genderless fashion, lace gloves, flashy accessories, bustiers and the occasional sailor hat added a touch of whimsy. Elsewhere, the couture tradition stayed strong with Chanel tweeds, Dior plaids, Gaultier coveted Tromp L’Oil bodysuits, and more.
Originally published at Pen 18
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