Sunday, March 13, 2011

Cacharel - Paris Fall 2011/ Winter 2012

;The very cool-looking Cacharel print in this neatly serene collection had the look of a surreal, half-done artist's sketch. Cédric Charlier used it to bookend the show, starting off with the motif on camel and then ending on black. And in the middle, a powdery mix of solids.

As for the silhouettes, Charlier doesn't overtly do retro, but his clean-lined clothes had a fresh-scrubbed, standaway sixties shape. His tweak was a new version of layering or "super-positioning," as he called it: He'd put a boxy top over a matching straight-cut mini from which flowed a chiffon skirt. As odd as it sounds, this double skirt was pretty at times, but not so much that you might actually see girls trying to pull it off next season. Though not as flashy of a headline, his layering of all those pale makeup colors in boxy tops and fluid skirts and blousons, long shirts, and trousers was quite beautifulparticularly when they streamed out together for the final walk. In all, it was an impressive effort.

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