Sunday, 5 March 2017
Rahul Mishra Fall 2017
Art was the inspiration behind Rahul Mishra’s Fall 2017 collection—namely the work of French Neo-Impressionist painter Paul Signac who helped to develop pointillism. That influence rendered itself in landscape-embroidered knits, bombers, and ball gowns, and feather embellishment layered over stripes.
Graphic, colorblocked stripes played on functional yet fun button-front shirts, ankle-grazing dresses that screamed Summer, athleisure-perfect cropped hoodies, and flowy maxi skirts with sheer panels.
Fruit print designs spoke to an everlasting fashion trend and definitely felt more right for a season speaking to warmer temperatures than that of Fall. Nevertheless, a check print top and cropped trousers with ruffle detailing were beyond adorable, while a bomber in the same yummy pattern could easily be worn over a form-fitting dress or boyfriend jeans, with ease.
The way Mishra played with stripes was really fresh and playful, whether it was layering them under statement-making dresses, juxtaposing them with gingham and colorful pointillism-inspired landscape prints, or utilizing them on a sexy peplum top.
Thoughts on the latest from Rahul Mishra?
Images: Vogue.com
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