Anthony Vaccarello Spring/Summer 2014 | Paris Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 24, 2013

Vaccarello’s Skin Show – Showing on the first day of Paris Fashion Week, the spring-summer 2014 collection from Anthony Vaccarello’s eponymous label displayed the Belgian designer’s body conscious designs that were not afraid to show a little, or a lot of skin. A color palette of mostly black with pops of white or red revealed dresses and skirts in slinky silhouettes. The designs were embellished with large and round silver gems which either accented cut-away swimsuits or completely decorated skirts with futuristic, V-shaped hemlines. Despite all the show of skin, there were some more covered-up elements like cropped jackets in leather and slouchy trousers.


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