Mary
Katrantzou’s Fall 2016 collection was one filled with volume, color and
dynamic layering aesthetics. Even her incorporation of trench coats on
top of dresses and skirts proved to be a guiding point of the
collection, tapered with intricate designs and only enhancing the
variation of texture and design.Down
the runway came models draped in color made into dresses, various
prints of hearts, stars, and fire signs chaotically scattered throughout
the fabric. The collection was one of variety, even down to the
hemlines: In the beginning stages of the collections, hemlines fell
above the knee for a breezy Fall day scenario, where by the end of the
collection there was an assortment of floor-length dresses and coats. Even
work attributed attire retained the element of whimsical and color,
with embellished stars running down the sides of pants or found in the
sleeves of double-breasted blazers.
While some designers may stray from pattern overlays or meshing
combinations, Katrantzou lives in them. She brought outfits that
featured strips and lavish intricacies on the bottom while mixing her
signature aesthetic of decorative patterns and embellishments. Pieces
from the collection definitely looked to be viable assets for both the
trendy consumer as well as the wear-all fashionista.Ending
her collection, Katrantzou focuses on floor-length dresses that
remained form-fitting until the bottom where high-levels of volume were
to be found; patterned dresses turned over on top of tulle inserts made
for a perfectly re-imagined princess of a fairy tale, an idea of
reinvention and modernity Katrantzou has sought for years in her
collection.The
collection was definitely one that focused on re-inventing while adding
a touch of timelessness to clothing, even while building off a
patterned aesthetic that has trended the collection for years.
What do you think of Mary Katrantzou’s Fall 2016 collection?
What do you think of Mary Katrantzou’s Fall 2016 collection?
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