Paris Haute Couture ends up in the sign of Chanel, Armani and Valentino

In particular, the Maison led by Karl Lagerfeld was able to give a touch of freshness to their collection revisiting with wisdom classic pieces through careful studies on the proportions, the manufacture of textiles and accessories, which were never banal.
Armani has instead preferred to focus on lightness by proposing a set of clothes in the name of gracefulness of the movements.
Finally, the Maison Valentino has put the spotlight on the mastery of painting, translated on the clothes through lace and decorations that inevitably recall the thought to the Hermitage Museum.
The preciousness of the elements is undoubtedly a common denominator to these collections of author, classical, but never dull, innovative, but at the same time respectful of traditions.

