Jean Paul Gaultier took on the catwalks of Paris Hermès, a collection which, while remaining respectful, guidelines, style of the house, is unusual and ironic. Cowgirls of California and New Mexico influenced by the atmosphere of their lands, making them also own parody, as it happens – inadvertently-alas in many TV series Made in the USA (I’m sure you’ve seen at least some of Gaultier’s episode of Walker Texas Ranger), while maintaining every opportunity an innate sense of style and femininity.
The models, led by two of the recent past SUPERTOP like Stephanie Seymour and Naomi Campbell on the catwalk leading chiefs of rich suede fringe: sarongs, skirts, dresses and even mini-suit, paired with the same sensational leather boots, jackets, from soft volumes, are paired with pants or blacks to become institutionalized boyfriend jeans.
Even the bags are strictly leather or suede: saucy and the magnificent fringed Hermes Birkin. The evening sees a strong contrast between the black clothes and draped asymmetrical – always played down, as all the outputs of the fashion show, hat from Texas – and the explosive hues of colorful ponchos, coats and tunics impalpable.
And finally, a considerable amount of accessories, from gloves to tie Indian cow-leather belts from two passers-by often to the trademark, the immortal Hermes scarves with patterns.