PARIS, September 30, 2009 (AFP) – The summer of 2010 began gently sloping Wednesday, September 30 on the catwalks of Paris, with collections often slight and nonchalant, always full of good humor, the first day of parades of ready-to – Women wear for spring-summer.
For his first show for Rochas, the Italian designer Marco Zanini has delivered a refined wardrobe with clean lines and intense colors, drawing shapes with the size marked by a thin belt stitched a flower.
Umbrella, sandals offset flat or raffia, women’s slip in embossed copper-colored skirts, fitted jackets of blue, beige skirts straight ahead, printed flowers behind large, wide shorts, dresses in satin near body length at knee.
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The creator explained that he thought both Parisian elegance embodied by the claw and atmopshere of former French colonies, “in Indochina, the writings of Marguerite Duras. “It was saturated with color, sensuous color,” he said.

Anne-Valerie Hash has resorted to highly technical material for a cloakroom poetic bolero appearance on crumpled paper jumpsuits very flexible, blouses iridescent color of the moon, shorter jackets in the back. It also offers silky gray caftan worn with sneakers.
For his wife in 2010 is a sport rather careless with his pants while soft elasticated waist, her short pants accompanied by a transparent white top.
“We said + this collection must be commercial, marketable, accessible +”, explains Anne-Valerie Hash. “It must reach the street, but still dream.

“There are many technical subjects, it was important for me to innovate” in this area, says she. The French designer has used “the polyester coated metal spray” silver or bronze, “the lightest fabric in the world.” “I am very amused,” admits it with a smile.
“Fun” program also in the Portuguese Felipe Oliveira Baptista. Scarves held up by black dog collars surround the metal heads like hoods where emerging feathers reminiscent of a ridge. The bright colors arise only on short-hugging dresses and trompe-l’oeil, studded with rhinestones.
“There are a lot of energy, hope and fun” in this collection designed for a woman “a little punk, a little bourgeois,” explained the designer. “There’s the tough side (rough) of leather but with humor.”
“I love that radiates good humor,” says his side Karim Bonnet, creator of the brand Breton Impasse de la Defense.
In a collection under the sign of the 60s and winks at one of the most famous designers at the time, Paco Rabanne, he played with materials, not hesitating to encrust its colorful dresses pieces of posters fashion magazines.
Her women strolling languidly in short dresses or multicolored appearance foil on bright leggings, or long strapless dresses decorated with collages of painted paper naive drawings or inscriptions. Other dresses adorned with square metal or plastic pellets in homage to Paco Rabanne.
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