Kenzo Fall 2010 Collection presented on sixth day of Paris Fashion Week along with Giambattista Valli and Emanuel Ungaro collection, evoked Bohemian Spirit. Kenzo’s designer, Antonio Marras wanted his collection to represent bohemian spirit of romantic 70s and he truly did that.


There were long light dresses and voluminous sweater-coats teamed with classy hats, giving a 70s touch to collection. Inspiration behind this collection were actresses Marisa Berenson and Maria Schneider that lead designer to present contrast between the bourgeois and the bohemian lifestyles at the Paris prêt-à-porter season 2010.


Highlights of collection were ultra long maxi dresses teamed with wedge-soled boots and wide-brimmed hats, a boxy blazer with sleeves in sparkling leopard print and ankle length tent dress in blood orange flower print. Accessories like big, leather mailbag slung over one shoulder and printed silk scarves for winter looked quite interesting.


Vibe of collection and its presentation with swooping arches of bamboo and dried grasses, on runway, was very Bohemian. Designer focused on two key color themes – terracotta/teal and violet/turquoise. Long and little gypsy dresses were evoking 70s Bohemian style perfectly.
Jumpers in over-sized floral prints, maxi-sweater coats in the madcap stripes, vests glinted with embroidered mirror-work, defined Paris based label’s patchwork aesthetic. Models looked really stylish wearing airy bohemian dresses in sheer flower prints with long flowing skirts. It was a great show.
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