Saint Laurent Fall 2014–Following a season of grunge and then one with eighties rocker influence, Saint Laurent’s Hedi Slimane looked to the sixties mod movement for the brand’s fall-winter 2014 collection presented during Paris Fashion Week this Monday. Of the era’s signatures, there are A-line skirts, mini shift dresses as well as a modern take on the swing coat in moody plaids. Outerwear is cut slim for the most part while the Saint Laurent girl wears either a Mary Jane or knee-high boot on her feet. As with the spring, shimmer is an important feature of the lineup whether with metallic silver boots or shiny paillette embroidered dresses.
Saint Laurent Fall/Winter 2014 | Paris Fashion Week
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how old are those girls? 12? I’m so distracted by their youth that i can’t see the clothes…
Wonderful collection. Maybe my fave for the season. I really love how it incorporates some trends, but in unique ways. “Trendy with a twist” maybe?