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Paris Men's Fashion Week 2014: Saint Laurent, Lanvin, and More

Day 5 of 5 Paris Men's Fashion Week

Saint Laurent Men's Spring 2014 rock designs


Vibe: The Dark Rock n' Roll.


Hedi Slimane created quite a controversy ever since he decided to changed the phase of the new Saint Laurent spirit. His first two shows felt like a huge slap from many fashion critics who couldn't bare to see how Saint Laurent would turn into a horrendous rock inspired label. It only took a season when his collection was finally available in most retailers, that most of us understood Mr. Slimane was in fact selling pure luxury; it has now become a big sensation amongst its young rebellious audience.


Slimane seemed more confident of himself for his new Saint Laurent spring 2014 menswear collection. This collection felt way more appealing than his first menswear debut for the label. It was obvious we were to expect another sort of California rock theme fulfilled with lots of black leather, skinny boys, and surprisingly a more relaxed tune. Perhaps it could have been that by know one should be very well acquainted of what the Slimane is focusing on: having a voice towards its youthful audience who want the taste of that rock clean luxury. No need for more drama.


He introduced a series of mesh shirts, polka dot dress shirts, and exquisitely tailored skinny trousers which could have been perfectly appealing on an average model. His suits - leopard prints, checked-windowpanes, and gold sequins - were just a few pleasing noteworthy numbers, whilst his outerwear designs, such as one silver varsity jacket, could become a great hit next season.


On an average perspective, Slimane's decision to letting very skinny boys wear his clothes on the runway, brings down the collecting quite a bit. They say that first impression is what counts, and his skinny guys are the unappealing impression. But once viewed on a well fitted model, it is unbelievable how powerful Saint Laurent still remains after all the changes. His sharp tailoring lets the clothes speak for themselves. It is as if Slimane enjoys playing with our minds. One day we could say the collection was terrible, and the next day we see a famous star porting Saint Laurent's clothes or accessories, you can find us searching for that piece to incorporate into our wardrobe.


Today, Saint Laurent is one of the go to brands for the bad girl/boy who wants to set a statement in those black leather numbers that have become the signature of the new brand. His motorcycle jackets are the most coveted designer ones; a classic now as stated in their description. The only difference about being a bad Saint Laurent girl/boy is having the necessary amount of money to satisfy ones need, because prices for these babies - a jacket retailing at $5,900 - fits more the spoiling brat who doesn't give a hell how the economy is right now.


Lanvin Men's Spring 2014 relaxed silhouettes


Vibe: Strong Silhouettes.


While many men's wear designers were going for strong floral prints, Lanvin went with not a single dose of print. Instead they focused on their tough relaxed tailoring, which made this collection one of the strongest presentations of paris men's spring 2014 fashion week. 


Alber Elbaz and Lucas Ossendrijver went with a number of matching rich silk pants (pajama-like) and t-shirts that were a stand innovation for the duo. Their was something in their style that imbued an urban masculine appeal most men could favor. Being pure silk the choice of fabric that could lean towards femininity, there was none of that feminine l'air in these looks. Suits - less strictly tailored - were actually pleasing to see coming from Lanvin. Perhaps their precise choice of fabric and color is what made them one of the best relaxed silhouettes compared to other brands; so mesmerizing.


Texture was replaced for prints. It was intriguing to see a pair of trousers (pictured right above) with such a luxurious texture you could easily feel when zoomed closer. At far they could have been perceived as a fading print, but they were actually a living print just as were their glossy sweatshirts and tank tops. It seems Lanvin came with a stronger force of authority in men's fashion this season, which we hope continues on to next season so triumphantly. 


Paul Smith Men's Spring 2014 vibrant sweaters and suits


Vibe: A Joyful Life of Living Colors.


Color is the living DNA of the Paul Smith man. Tailoring is also what makes his colors more refreshening to watch. And the injection of youthfulness in his designs finish describing who is the Paul Smith guy. To say the least, his spring 2014 menswear collection was enough to understand the brand without too much fashion vocabulary: easy and joyfully stylish.


His suits, slim-ly tailored with insects of different colors on hems of sleeves and suits, were quite pleasing to see, but maybe not so gratifying to see on his color-block trousers. They weren't poorly made by no means, but there was something missing to them; just blah. If some his outerwear jackets could have had less zippers and more emphasis in construction, they would have been the perfect ones to wear. There was one navy and white checked blouson that made a nice intro. 


What were noteworthy were his colorful sweaters and short-sleeve shirts. In conclusion it seems there will always be four things we will always be fond to see Mr. Paul Smith design exquisitely: a great suit jacket; a pair of great tailored trousers with no color-block or prints; an outstanding casual or dress shirt with or without youthful prints; and a delightful sweater that will never be out of style no matter what season were in.

Saint Laurent Sold Out

Saint Laurent spring 2013 collection have sold out
Several of these Saint Laurent spring pieces have already sold at various retailers, and are having to make a second order to keep in stock. The classic fedoras in rabbit fur have been a big hit.


Hedi Slimane may be by now the most talked about designer in the fashion world. Since his debut as the new creative director for Saint Laurent Paris, the negative critics for his work at the house have not stopped following him. His debut for his Spring/Summer 2013 collection was criticized as a horrendous mockery to the legend of Monsieur Yves Saint Laurent. In fact, his two most recent collections � his spring boho and fall baby-doll grunge theme � received one of the strongest negative reviews I had seen in a while. 


According to a latest New York Times article written by Eric Wilson about Hedi Slimane�s new role in the world of Saint Laurent, Slimane was already expecting such negativity from his collections even before his debut. If he sensed this was going to happen, then why create such a controversy? If you ever happened to know something about its original creator, Monsieur Saint Laurent, his brand itself was quite a controversy. It is no surprise Slimane has gone back to the roots of the once acclaimed power house, but in my perspective he has keenly made sure it becomes back again the brand we all used to once talk about so much. 


To sort of prove my side, Style.com reported in the article that Slimane�s show ranked the second most viewed collection for both fall and spring seasons � more than 2.2 million views for his fall collection � right after beloved Chanel. Apparently, while Stefano Pilati was under the house, Saint Laurent never made it to such a high ranking, not even the top 10. 


Several retailers have already begun to sell Hedi Slimane�s spring/summer collection for Saint Laurent. And critics may scream disaster, but the truth of the fact is that the customers who are shopping around for this specific collection have a different taste. Sales for Slimane�s spring collection have rocketed over the sky. The sales have been so huge that most online luxury retailers like Net-a-Porter and My Theresa have sold out several of its pieces already. Referring to the article, Barneys New York sold 60 percent of its spring orders at full price. There were no discounts. I checked back recently at other retailers after the pieces had been sold out, and it seemed they had restocked another order of Saint Laurent accessories and shirts. 


I believe what was once a collection that may have �shocked� you, after a certain time, converts into the most desired collection you can�t get out of your thoughts. It�s like hearing a song you hate so much, which after a while you�re joyfully singing it over and over. It may be that what is happening to this spring collection will hopefully happen to next fall�s baby-doll grunge collection. The critics may need to calm their negativity and take time to indulge on it slowly and sweetly. I�ll guarantee you�ll see a whole different dimension. If you still happen to disagree, then all I can say is get used to him, because it seems so far Mr. Slimane will be around for quite some time.

And for you girls waiting for the end of the season 70 percent sale, I doubt you'll get your hands on Saint Laurent. Better luck saving for next upcoming fall.


Hedi Slimane's Saint Laurent Paris Mystical Hats

Saint Laurent Paris Spring/Summer 2013 Brimmed Hat
Saint Laurent Paris Spring/Summer 2013 Brimmed Hat Shown in Runway

Hedi Slimane�s reinvention of the Yves Saint Laurent house (or Saint Laurent Paris as it is called now) was probably one the most debated runways of the entire season. We could say it was the most talked about than Mr. Raf Simons� debut for Christian Dior. For a fashionista who is fully devoted to fashion ought to know Hedi presented elements of the true Saint Laurent it once was. Stefano Pilati didn�t bring a horrible taste to the brand, but there were some magic touches needed; maybe it was those small detailed codes. Besides Slimane�s clothes, accessories (witch hats as we could simple refer to), inundated major fashion magazines. These hats may not be your cup of tea, but were very well fit for editorials. Take a look at some of Saint Laurent Paris pieces used in editorials. 

Jessica Stam in Saint Laurent Paris Spring/Summer 2013 for Vogue China
Jessica Stam in Saint Laurent Paris Spring/Summer 2013 for Vogue China (ph:Models.com)

Gwen Stafani in Saint Laurent Paris Spring/Summer 2013 for Vogue
Gwen Stafani in Saint Laurent Paris Spring/Summer 2013 for Vogue
Models in Saint Laurent Paris Spring/Summer 2013 for British Vogue
Models in Saint Laurent Paris Spring/Summer 2013 for British Vogue
(ph:models.com)

Spring/Summer 2013 Trends - 3. Le Smoking

Saint Laurent Spring 2013
Fitted look at Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 2013


In 1966 Yves Saint Laurent introduced �le smoking,� which became a synonymous symbol for the designer and the brand itself. The sexier interpretation on menswear for women brought new codes to women�s daily lifestyle. Spring/Summer 2013 runways were full of inspirational �smokings.� Hedi Slimane new director of Saint Laurent showed one of the best luscious fitted jackets that only the house of YSL was once a legend of. Pure Saint Laurent DNA was written all over the collection, reminding us of how seductive a tuxedo can actually be for a woman. Raf Simons new director of Dior did not leave the roots of the house behind as well. He interpreted the feminine suits that were tailored so impeccably, just as Mr. Christian Dior had once done when running his brand. Stella McCartney opted to present a slouchier version of the iconic smokings, giving it a more athletic and street style kick. 

Stella McCartney Spring 2013
Playful version at Stella McCartney Spring/Summer 2013

Dior Spring 2013
Tailored look at Christian Dior Spring/Summer 2013



Top 10 Fall/Winter 2012 Trends - 9. Black

Calvin Klein Fall/Winter 2012


Black was probably a trend you were surprise it had not been posted yet. There are times when we wouldn�t like to mention black as a trend, for a trend is something occurring during a particular season which later fades. We would consider black to be a style statement more than a trend, but for most of the fashion world, it is described as the must have trend of the season. We can�t argue about this, because we do appreciate articles of black gemstones in our wardrobe from time to time. Don�t we?

Yves Saint Laurent Fall 2012
Yves Saint Laurent Fall/Winter 2012


Chanel Fall 2012
Chanel Fall/Winter 2012


Jil Sander Fall 2012
Jil Sander Fall/Winter 2012


Print Inspirations

Print collage


A print top can become your inspiration to complete your full look. This silk top was taken as a motivation to fulfill a tropical ambiance.


  1. Michael Van Der Ham print top - available at net-a-porter.com
  2. T by Alexander Wang pleated skirt - available at ssense.com
  3. Maison Martin Margiela leather belt - available at net-a-porter.com
  4. Dannijo earrings - availabe at ssense.com 
  5. Yves Saint Laurent pumps - available at mytheresa.com
  6. Dolce & Gabbana clutch - available at mytheresa.com
  7. J.Crew necklace - available at net-a-porter.com

Fall Hues


Nothing says better than a gorgeous indigo Lanvin dress accessorized with dark hues to set a mesmerizing fall tone.

  1. Lanvin ruffle-back jersey dress - available at net-a-porter.com
  2. Lanvin gloves - availabe at net-a-porter.com
  3. Kenneth Jay earrings (good bargain)  - available at net-a-porter.com
  4. Yves Saint Laurent boots - availabe at net-a-porter.com
  5.  Gucci python clutch - available at net-a-porter.com
  6. Yves Saint Laurent sunglasses - available at net-a-porter.com
  7. Lanvin Arp�ge parfum  - available at lanvin.com