Kenzo Fall 2014–Designers Carol Lim and Humberto Leon teamed up with director David Lynch for Kenzo’s fall-winter 2014 runway presentation. The American creative made the soundtrack and set designs for the show that debuted pieces inspired by his work for the 90s television drama “Twin Peaks” which is know for its mysterious and supernatural elements. For fall, the Kenzo designers played with proportion–juxtaposing full and pleated skirts with knit sweaters or tops with origami-like folds and slimline pants. The color palette embraces black, grey, citron green and burnt orange. The Kenzo woman also sports her own version of a suit for autumn–a quilt patterned three piece in black adds an androgynous touch to the season.
Kenzo Fall/Winter 2014 | Paris Fashion Week
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