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SPRING 1998 COUTURE
Runway Collection Spring / Summer 1997
Runway Collection Fall / Winter 1995
Upon his arrival at Christian Dior, John Galliano orchestrated an extravagant spectacle at Paris's Opera Garnier, marking one of the house's most opulent displays on its majestic marble steps. Drawing inspiration from the Marchesa Casati, the garments exuded the essence of early 20th-century elegance with backless velvet gowns adorned in Art Nouveau prints, opera coats embellished with deep mink trim, lace sheaths, skirtsuits, and adorned rose-strewn picture hats. The finale was a breathtaking shower of pastel-colored tissue-paper confetti crafted into delicate butterfly shapes.
Chanel's Spring 1997 Couture collection at the Ritz Hotel in Paris marked a pivotal moment amid emerging talents like John Galliano and Alexander McQueen. Karl Lagerfeld's vision, described as "hysterical Chanel," blended luxury with extreme proportions. Amidst the buzz, Lagerfeld stayed true to Chanel's essence, adorning garments with pearls and diamond camellia clip brooches. The collection featured LBDs and wide-legged pantsuits, but the standout was Shalom Harlow in a feather-white strapless gown, a masterpiece reminiscent of Coco Chanel's heyday.
Ralph Lauren's Fall/Winter 1995 Ready-to-Wear collection for women showcased timeless elegance and sophistication. With a blend of classic American tailoring and European luxury, the collection featured sleek silhouettes crafted from sumptuous materials like wool, velvet, and leather. From tailored blazers to flowing evening gowns, each piece exuded effortless glamour in a refined color palette. With impeccable craftsmanship, Lauren's collection epitomized refined femininity and enduring style.