Isabel Marant Spring 2015: Tribal Cool

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 26, 2014

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Isabel Marant Spring 2015–Things were tribal inspired at Isabel Marant’s spring-summer 2015 runway presentation where the French designer featured short hemlines on a cast of models including Edie Campbell and Karlie Kloss. From abstract prints to feather-embellishments to a reoccurring theme of pleats; a tribal influence ran throughout the looks. The hemline for spring is short–exuding a sexy and cool attitude with raffia fringing. If short skirts are not your thing, there were also trousers; cropped above the ankle and featuring crochet elements. Completing the look, the Marant woman wore flat sandals for an almost Roman-inspired moment.


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