Minimalism, with a touch of modernity, was seen in Croatian-born designer Damir Doma’s ultra-feminine runway collection, which was staged on the second day of Paris Fashion Week.
Minimalism, with a touch of modernity, was seen in Croatian-born designer Damir Doma's ultra-feminine runway collection, which was staged on the #
Spiked with geometrical and graphic patterns, the delicate range featured sheer striped skirts, boxy tops, cropped white pants, sleeveless jackets and perforated dresses.
Minimalism, with a touch of modernity, was seen in Croatian-born designer Damir Doma's ultra-feminine runway collection, which was staged on the #
Belgian designer Dries Van Noten showcased a heavy on prints line punched with a cross-cultural feel. Enhanced with ethnic embroidery, the textured crisp poplin, lace and wool pieces included peasant blouses, loose-fit jackets and flat front tops.
Minimalism, with a touch of modernity, was seen in Croatian-born designer Damir Doma's ultra-feminine runway collection, which was staged on the #
Under the guidance of its creative director Marco Zanini, the renowned fashion label Rochas featured a very 1950s-style clothing line. Drawing inspiration from writer Tennessee Williams’ play ‘The Glass Menagerie’, the 41-piece range included full skirts, boxy coats and shimmery floral ensembles in pale peach and turquoise shades.
Minimalism, with a touch of modernity, was seen in Croatian-born designer Damir Doma's ultra-feminine runway collection, which was staged on the #
French fashion label ‘Guy Laroche’ chose to go all futuristic for its latest Spring/Summer 2014 collection. The science fiction-inspired line showcased silk and high-tech fabric made curvy trench coats, fringe covered shiftdresses and zipper jackets with shattered glass effects.
Minimalism, with a touch of modernity, was seen in Croatian-born designer Damir Doma's ultra-feminine runway collection, which was staged on the #
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