Dries Van Noten Fall/Winter 2014 | Paris Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 26, 2014

Dries Van Noten Fall 2014–Belgian designer Dries Van Noten brought a forties twist to his fall-winter 2014 collection presented during the second day of Paris Fashion Week. The ladylike silhouette of autumn featured a slightly roomy fit with below-the-knee skirts flared at the bottom as well as feminine blouses with sleeves that cut off at the elbows. Embellishment is key to the new season. Whether in the form of sparkling sequins or fur trimmings or even oversized flower corsages adorning tops–the Van Noten woman brings an opulence to her daytime glamour. The models’ hair and makeup is also suitably retro with matching side-swept and wavy bobs as well as barely there makeup.


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