The 9 things we love most about Haute Couture Week in Paris

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And what we loved most about Paris Haute Couture was...

1.- Dior decoration

Haute Couture week in Paris has already started! And one of the most loved things was the setting in the parade of the French maison, in which magic and nature reigned in the Rodin Museum.

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And what we loved most about Paris Haute Couture was...

1.- Dior decoration

Haute Couture week in Paris has already started! And one of the most loved things was the setting in the parade of the French maison, in which magic and nature reigned in the Rodin Museum.

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And if there is something clear, it is that the new era of Dior is full of magic, romanticism and a lot of femininity, elements present in all of Maria Grazia Chiuri's creations, which recreated a modern, stylish and sensual nymph.

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And if there is something clear, it is that the new era of Dior is full of magic, romanticism and a lot of femininity, elements present in all of Maria Grazia Chiuri's creations, which recreated a modern, stylish and sensual nymph.

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3.- May nature always be present!

This new nymph created by Chiuri is romantic but, above all, a lover of nature, something visible in her floral decorations or the butterfly-shaped maxi necklaces, a perfect jewel to make a style statement.

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3.- May nature always be present!

This new nymph created by Chiuri is romantic but, above all, a lover of nature, something visible in her floral decorations or the butterfly-shaped maxi necklaces, a perfect jewel to make a style statement.

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2.-Astrological inspiration

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The stars, moon, sun, and other elements of the sky continue to be a great inspiration for the designer, forming part of each of her dresses in which she shone the strapless neckline -or strapless-, the tulle and transparencies .

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2.-Astrological inspiration

The stars, moon, sun, and other elements of the sky continue to be a great inspiration for the designer, forming part of each of her dresses in which she shone the strapless neckline -or strapless-, the tulle and transparencies .

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4.- Schiaparelli's geometry

For this Haute Couture collection, the firm presented jackets as well as jackets and dresses in which the game of colors reigned. geometric and symmetrical shapes, which immediately gave it a fun and youthful touch.

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4.- Schiaparelli's geometry

For this Haute Couture collection, the firm presented jackets as well as jackets and dresses in which the game of colors reigned. shapes and geometrics, which immediately gave it a fun and youthful touch.

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5.-Textures

However, the fun and magic of Schiaparelli was also present in the textures and cuts, which stood out for their asymmetry and different metallic tones.

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5.-Textures

However, the fun and magic of Schiaparelli was also present in the textures and cuts, which stood out for their asymmetry and different metallic tones.

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6.- The cut-outs

One of the trends that we love the most were the cut-outs in both skirts and dresses, which added a sexy but chic and dynamic touch to these garments.

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6.- The cut-outs

One of the trends that we love the most were the cut-outs in both skirts and dresses, which added a sexy but chic and dynamic touch to these garments.

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7.- The drama of Giambattista Valli

If anyone knows how to impress, it is Giambattista, because thanks to his court and Victorian inspiration, the Italian managed to create designs full of movement and femininity.

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7.- The drama of Giambattista Valli

If anyone knows how to impress, it is Giambattista, because thanks to his court and Victorian inspiration, the Italian managed to create designs full of movement and femininity.

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And although the Victorian style reigned in her creations, it became more modern thanks to the asymmetrical cuts of her dresses, which added a more sexy and chic touch.

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And although the Victorian style reigned in her creations, it became more modern thanks to the asymmetrical cuts of her dresses, which added a more sexy and chic touch.

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8.- The Mexican presence in Haute Couture

Mariana Zaragoza is the new favorite model... and she's Mexican! And just as she shone in other shows like Proenza Schouler, she now swept the Giambattista show, wearing a Victorian collar that enhanced her neckline and elegance.

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8.- The Mexican presence in Haute Couture

Mariana Zaragoza is the new favorite model... and she's Mexican! And just as she shone in other shows like Proenza Schouler, now she swept the Giambattista show, wearing a Victorian collar that enhanced her neckline and elegance.

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8.- Solar inspiration

And although the stars are still a trend, for the coming seasons the sun will be the main one in both dresses and blouses and other garments.

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8.- Solar inspiration

And although the stars are still a trend, for the coming seasons the sun will be the main one in both dresses and blouses and other garments.

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9.- The VIP Guests

And speaking of Mexican presence... One of the figures that shone in the Giambattista parade was Adriana Abascal, who attended the front row with a designer look.

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9.- The VIP Guests

And speaking of Mexican presence... One of the figures that shone in the Giambattista parade was Adriana Abascal, who attended the front row with a designer look.

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Olivia Palermo did not miss this show either, giving a class of style by wearing a floral cape, low bun and burgundy lipstick.

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Olivia Palermo did not miss this show either, giving a class of style by wearing a floral cape, low bun and burgundy lipstick. The best way to bring out the sexy and feminine touch!

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