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As ever with fashion month, all roads lead to Paris. Arguably the most anticipated of the four fashion weeks, for me the designers who exhibit in the French capital cater to an inherent sense of style, rather than the bold trendsetting and vision of London Fashion Week or the prolific commercialism of New York. Many of the shows I look forward to the most unfold in Paris, so choosing my top five is always tricky, but the vision of AW12/13 embodied in this selection made these presentations the most memorable for me:

Guillaume Henry is taking Carven from strength to strength. Vivid prints, beautiful cutwork detailing and a series of really wearable looks made this presentation one of my Parisian highlights.
Clare Waight Keller's latest collection for Chloé once again proved why I love the label so much- it offers the best in aspirational dressing. These quintessentially French looks capture an effortless chic which feels really wearable and accessible. I love the oversize coats, bold pops of colour and sophisticated city styling. 

A splash of Old Hollywood glamour, complete with red lipstick and 40s inspired shapes made the Nina Ricci presentation another of my Paris Fashion Week highlights. 

Another effortlessly chic collection came from Sonia Rykiel, who juxtaposed a series of masculine looks with some beautifully feminine dresses. I love how classic each of these looks are- again perfectly embodying French style.

I feel like my love of Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli at Valentino is becoming as predictable as my admiration for Erdem, but their take on AW12/13 was just beautiful. With a host of brocading, embroidery and texture, this collection felt really diverse and unashamedly romantic, drawing on a variety of classical inspiration to create a series of ultra-feminine designs. 

So, that's it until September! What did you think of my Parisian top five?

(Image credit: elle.com.)

11.07.2012- Fashion Week Top Five: Paris AW12/13

Paris Fashion Week was well worth the wait and there were so many collections which really stood out. Needless to say, I found it very tricky to narrow it down to my five favourites, so as well as the collections I've chosen, honourable mentions must go to Riccardo Tisci's walk on the wild side at Givenchy and Stella's re-invention of spots and shoulders. Here are my top five from Paris:

1) Valentino

Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli's presentation for Valentino was charming. With romantic maxi dresses, pleats and beautiful embellishments, this collection channelled understated elegance and femininity. The main thing I really admired about the designs shown here was how accessible they felt; even if you haven't got the budget to afford Valentino (who has?), the shapes and colours of this collection provide a slice of inspiration which I'm sure will filter down to the high street for next season. I can't wait!

2) Cacharel

 The Cacharel presentation was clean, fresh and felt really modern. The prints are amazing (I especially love the way the white print pops against the navy blue) and the crisp white on show here looks like a massive trend in the making. 

3) Lanvin

 Alber Elbaz delivered yet another lovely collection for Lanvin, complete with his now trademark asymmetric floor length gowns and bold colours. His use of floral print somehow feels really fresh, and I really like the way the motif has been used throughout the collection. 

4) Carven

The designs which Guillame Henry created for Carven were cute, feminine and sophisticated. Once again, pleats made an appearance, as did the cute collars which have become synonymous with the Carven label. 

5) Alexander McQueen

Paris wouldn't be Paris without the anticipation of a McQueen show. Sarah Burton's latest creations for the label are breathtaking and I really admire the way that she is developing the signature aesthetic created by Lee McQueen. As ever, the collection featured beautifully engineered dresses, elaborate detail and a sense of character which is quintessentially McQueen. 

So that's it until September when the SS12 presentations kick off! 

What were your favourite collections from Paris? Do you agree with my picks?

(Image credit: style.com and fashiongonerogue.)

16.03.2011- Fashion Week Top Five: Paris AW11