Favorite Looks from Kenzo S/S 2015
Humberto Leon and Carol Lim showed their S/S 2015 collection earlier this morning in Paris. There was a huge range of attitudes shown – from relaxed tonal dressing to structured dressing more typical of suiting.
I’ve found the Kenzo attitude in the past to be very focused on environment and fabric manipulation and I felt that this collection showed those same themes.
Leon and Lim’s silhouettes were mostly relaxed, save for a few more architectural, suiting looks. There were also A-line hems and tunics over wide leg pants and culottes. Accessories and other embellishment were minimal, though hardware like zipper pulls and buttons were exaggerated on many of the looks.
I’m particularly in love with look 20. I love the polish that the sateen finish brings to a relaxed, beach-like outfit. The peek of the double-facing that you get from the wide sleeves and lapel fold are dreamy. I’ve been searching for a perfect car coat to add to my wardrobe and will probably take this photo to Harput’s, where I occassionally get items custom made.
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