Friday, March 20, 2015

“Fashion for the people” could have been the slogan during Paris Fashion Week. The designers … – Today’s Business

“Fashion for the people” could have been the slogan during Paris Fashion Week. The designers presented playful, varied and earthy garments.

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Fashion Week in Paris

Paris patriotism defined fashion week, with “Je suis Charlie” plastered on every street corner, the monument at La Republique still decorated with banners, slogans and constantly fresh flowers in memory of Charlie Hebdo victims. Heat vårgrader also sent throughout Paris into the streets and made the city an anthill of swarm Frenchmen, tourists and fashion people from around the world. They saw intuition that gave Fashion Week not only heat, but even with humor and self-irony.

The French fashion industry is extremely traditional, but also multifaceted. No other Fashion Week attracts so many people from the press, buyers, designers, spectators and photographers, and Paris is characterized by fashion in absolute whole spectrum – from megalomaniac views at the Grand Palais, to small showroom in a row in the Marais. The diversity flourished again, and celebrity spotting was replaced by “the people”, perhaps?

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