Last Wednesday I was supposed to attend Txell Miras' show, unfortunately I couldn't make my way to Barcelona. But that won't stop me from doing a small review.
Txell Miras called this collection "El gran déjà vu", alluding the fast pace of fashion these days. An open critic to the constant revisitation of the past. For that reason, she will only do winter collections in the future.
The first and biggest part of the show included her quintessential black pieces. She played, once again, with volumes, layers and garment construction, adding distinctive touches through colour and the use of new materials like distressed leather or glossy fabrics.
The final part was done in an earth colour palette, with touches of light blue and black. A recital of exquisitely executed men inspired pieces.
My favourite
I am taking a few days off. I'll be back with posts on Friday.
Song: Boys don't cry - The Cure
15 comments:
I love the colour palette and how she's playes with volumes and shapes.
xx
it has somethin very ricardo tisci with givenchy no ?!!!
black was all over the f08 collections. i luv it!
have a good rest ;)
u were going to go!!?? wow! I was in her showroom in Paris last week (for the REndez-Vous Femme), It was pretty cool! she is one of the spanish designers with talent.
i think her decision of just working on winter collection is wise, cause her style is more up to the fall, but i guess her reasons are financial like...
This just proves to myself I really do love black
it is just so chic
I love the minimal color palette!
I like the volume of the skirts. She adds great details to her pieces.
I like the continuity they have in their collecions...
Our latests posts are siblings, it seems :)
Very interesting collection, I like the unstructured style.
i like the first outfit best.
x.
jessica
Thanks god we have Txell in Spain, she's truly great, I absolute love the way she shapes. iss!
your favorite is my favorite
I love the different shapes structures and how she plays with volume.
love the song once again:-)
its a very great concept
most of the pieces seem very wearable seperatly
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