Desigual Fashion Autumn Winter

Desigual Fashion Autumn Winter
Desigual Fashion Autumn Winter

Video: Desigual Fashion Autumn Winter

Video: Desigual Fashion Autumn Winter
Video: Desigual | Fall Winter 2017/2018 Full Fashion Show | Exclusive 2024, March
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Strong, authentic and not afraid to express itself through clothing. This is the woman Desigual has portrayed in her fall-winter 2017 collection presented during New York Fashion Week. True to its DNA of mix of textures and colors, the Spanish brand has been inspired by the underground culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s and has made its reinterpretation for the 21st century.

The collection is divided into three different styles: Ready to dance, in which sportswear garments are mixed with brogue-style shoes and high-waisted pants; Upper Wave, where punk aesthetics stand out with accessories with studs, plaid, leather and animal prints in torn pieces, with a worn effect that combines masculine and feminine. Finally, the California Team, where we saw bright colors, geometric prints and more romantic and country pieces.

With a remarkable variety of models, with all kinds of skin tones and hair texture, Desigual has paid tribute to women from unique ecosystems, who even within a strict society chose to create their own rules and celebrate their identities.

Desigual Parade
Desigual Parade

To accompany the independent character of the clothes, the main makeup artist Maud Laceppe, from MAC Cosmetics, opted to highlight the look of the models with an original thick red stripe on the eyelid, which she made with a cream liner. "Inspiration is a pioneer and avant garde woman."

For hair, Laurent Philippon, from Bumble & Bumble, decided to enhance the natural texture of the models, a trend that will not go out of style. “She is a cool girl of today, who cares about her style but without effort. We didn't want the hair to look done. " To get the look, the key was to use a fiber textured spray.

As for the nails, Holly Falcone, from Zoya, created a very impressive look combining two enamels in gray and black. "The key is for the brush to be a little dry and to force it to leave a mark." A technique that gave a rocky and sloppy look to the manicure.

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