One of the most exciting brands in Paris, Published By shone with its sculptural and gender-neutral pieces. This was rendered in matte leather with contrasting, zingy orange shade and taupe details inside, which donned a more edgy and modern look to its refined appearance.Ī bag by Published By. Put in visual conversation with a selection of Halley’s artworks temporarily displayed at the Joseph Duclos store in Paris, the capsule collection included new takes on the brand’s staple designs like the Diane bag. Yet the highlight of the season was a limited series inspired by American artist Peter Halley, known for his contemporary and geometric abstract art in bold colors. The luxe range has been expanded to include an envelope-shaped leather handbag and new color combinations of the Lectoure line of tote bags. Courtesy of Maison Joseph DuclosĪfter making a name for himself at Hermès, Jean Paul Gaultier and Moynat, Ramesh Nair is slowly but steadily building a journey of great craftsmanship at Maison Joseph Duclos, the brand launched in 2021 to celebrate the legacy of entrepreneur Joseph Duclos, who in the 18th century combined three small tanneries in Lectoure, France, and earned the title of Royal Leather Manufacture by King Louis XV in 1754. Maison Joseph Duclos’s Diane bag inspired by Peter Halley’s artwork. Other presentations across footwear, handbags and jewelry added to the extravaganza via flashy pieces, scaled-up proportions and strong collaborations, which peppered the accessories scene over the past week. While Christian Louboutin celebrated 30 years of its signature red soles with sparkly pumps and sandals, studded knee-high boots and a flamenco-inspired capsule collection developed with Rossy de Palma, at Roger Vivier, Gherardo Felloni went full couture through rich ornaments and ’50s references, displaying boots cut in taffeta or embroidered with feathers, sequins and pearls as well as suede platform styles with a cascade of ruffles and leather bags with draped effects. Off the runway, accessories specialists went for full-fledged maximalism. The only category that was MIA this season were sneakers, save for the charming collab between Cecilie Bahnsen and Asics and a new iteration of the tie-up between Miu Miu and New Balance. Inside Fashion Trust U.S.’s Inaugural Awards
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