Tatler Hong Kong

THE RUNWAY REPORT

CHANEL

The late Karl Lagerfeld’s final collection was arguably the most anticipated show of the season. Teary-eyed models and brand ambassadors including Penélope Cruz, Cara Delevingne and Luna Bijl poured out of chalet doors onto a snow-lined catwalk in Paris’ Grand Palais, which was transformed into a scene from the Alps. Looks were layered in checks and houndstooth tweeds topped with big, belted coats and intarsia knitwear—perfect for après-ski. Accessories came in a variety of soft winter hues, including shearling 2.55 bags and minaudières in the shape of gondolas.

HERMÈS

“I LIKE TO CHALLENGE GRAVITY AND PLAY WITH THE WAY YOU CUT A FABRIC, THE WAY YOU DIRECT IT. THE STRAIGHT GRAIN HAS A MORE CONTROLLED ATTITUDE, WHEREAS THE BIAS CUT IS MORE FEMININE; IT WAITS FOR ITS OWNER BEFORE TAKING ITS FINAL SHAPE—THEN IT COMES ALIVE” —NADÈGE VANHEE-CYBULSKI

Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski’s collection, which was inspired by the constellations, featured buttery-soft leather outerwear punctured with round silver studs, and jackets and jumpers with cosmic patterns. The house’s famous silk scarves, which are the first Hermès products Vanhee-Cybulski remembers seeing as a child, also inspired a variety of flowing silk blouses and dresses.

CHRISTIAN DIOR

“TEDDY GIRLS WERE IMPERTINENT CHARACTERS WITH WILD QUIFFS WHO WORE EDWARDIAN-STYLE MEN’S JACKETS WITH VELVET SCARVES,

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Tatler Hong Kong

Tatler Hong Kong2 min read
Sunshine, Good Times
On the evening of March 28, the first day that Art Basel opened to the public this year, Alan Lau, the vice-chair of M+, co-hosted an exclusive Sunset Cocktail Reception to celebrate the international digital arts community. The event was located on
Tatler Hong Kong3 min read
Threading Wonders
In the kaleidoscopic realm of haute couture, where creativity and imagination know no bounds, Gaurav Gupta sets himself apart with a design language rooted in surrealism and fantasy. “What is amazing about being from somewhere like India is that you
Tatler Hong Kong6 min read
The Gentlemen’s Code
It was one of the best experiences at London Fashion Week in February: the return of Dunhill after a four-year break from runway shows. Taking place at The Duveen Wing of London’s National Portrait Gallery, inaugurated by King George V and Queen Mary

Related Books & Audiobooks