Models – SS16

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The season of spring – summer 2016 was not only full of stunning collections – also, it was one of the most diverse seasons EVER, which is a pretty big success. The model casting was much more colourful than the seasons before (even though white models are still dominating the shows). There was also a strong focus of hair – from natural afros and mullets to bald-heads and pixie pinks, the woman of SS16 is every woman. Literally.

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Mae Lapres

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Karly Loyce

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Lorelle Rayner

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Fernanda Ly

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Frederikke Sofie

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Molly Bair

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Mica Arganaraz

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Natalie Westling

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Aamito Lagum

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Stella Lucia

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Alice Metza

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Greta Varlese

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Lineisy Montero

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Harleth Kuusik

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Poppy Okotcha

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Ruth Bell

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Edie Campbell

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All collages by me.

Subverting Reality. Prada SS16

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Miuccia Prada‘s subverted reality can be felt in the most “realistic” way at Fondazione Prada (soon, a post coming up on it!). This place serves as a museum of modern art and has a quaint, strongly elusive and a highly reflective aura around it. The complex of former-industrial factory exhibits the installations and paintings, and just like the SS16 fashion show venue, it’s all about raw concrete. And this minimal background is the best for a viewer to experience art. And fashion, as in case of Prada‘s latest collection. This collection was all about the eccentric side of Miuccia – disco ball earrings and Cuban heels; snake-skin coats in pastel green; gold lips by Pat McGrath. Also, it fused different decades – 40’s masculinity (the jackets), 60’s geometric patterns and 80’s modernism represented in silhouettes of the skirts. Although the collection was pretty built-up with layers and various textures, there was a place for more exposing and daring pieces. Take the bathrobe coats made out of transparent organza or net-like necklaces that delicately showed some flesh. This collection is deeply rooted in Prada’s signatures and it changes the classical wardrobe of the brand’s customer.

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