Dries van Noten F/W 15: Grounded Glamour
For his F/W 15 collection, Antwerp-based designer Dries van Noten showed a collection inspired by what he refers to as "grounded glamour." The idea: Clothes that are as wearable and modest as they are glamorous and high-fashion.
His technique: Mixing the high and the low in expert ways, such as interweaving gold brocade with a classic quilted knit. The collection was also influenced by some of the designs that dominated van Noten's early career, with its Orientalia-inspired aesthetic.
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