Blue is the color at VIP-studded Paris shows

epa05829523 Models present creations from the Fall/Winter 2017/18 Ready to Wear collection by Lebanese designer Elie Saab during the Paris Fashion Week, in Paris, France, 04 March 2017. The presentation of the Women's Ready to Wear collections runs from 28 February to 07 March.  EPA/CAROLINE BLUMBERG

 

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It’s no secret that politics infuses fashion — and some critics are interpreting the mania for blue at Paris Fashion Week as a statement of “the blues” about the perceived rise of nationalism across Europe and America.
Here are some highlights from Sunday’s star-filled Paris shows — including how a 9-year-old fashionista turned heads at Valentino.

BLUE IS COLOR OF SEASON
While its exact symbolism is up for debate, one thing is certain: blue is the color of the season. A host of designers have all used the symbolically-charged hue in their fall-winter collections.
Those include Britain’s Phoebe Philo at Celine, Italy’s Maria Grazia Chiuri at Dior, Japan’s Yoshiyuki Miyamae at Issey Miyake, Georgia’s David Koma at Mugler and Lebanon’s Elie Saab. On the immigration front, France’s culture minister told The Associated Press that the Parisian fashion industry — which relies heavily on foreign talent — is under threat owing to the rise of nationalism.

VALENTINO RAVISHES IN THOUGHTFUL COLLECTION
What do you get if you combine Victorian-era styles with those of Italian Postmodern design?
Designer Pierpaolo Piccioli gave us a pretty good idea in his gentle and thoughtful Valentino collection Sunday that took both for inspiration.
His high 19th-century collars fused with the geometry of the Memphis Group, a design and architecture group founded in Milan that created furniture, fabrics and objects in the 1980s. Silhouettes were softly geometric and hung loosely from the shoulder. Colors were also gentle — raspberry, sage green, turquoise, sheeny black with white. A stylish flash of Cadmium yellow blossomed on a standout silken dress.
An ethnic, multicolored patchwork coat was handled with subtlety — while long, soft pleats gently lined some of the most beautiful gowns seen this season.

CELEBRITIES PACK
VALENTINO’S FRONT ROW
Actress Kristin Scott Thomas and model Natalia Vodianova hugged as they posed for photographers in the bright conservatory annex at the Hotel Salomon de Rothschild in Paris.
Joining them on Valentino’s front row was “House of Cards” actress Kate Mara, who stunned in a sheer embellished gown with delicate horizontal tiers from Valentino’s pre-fall 2017 collection.
A ray of sunshine peeped out between the rain clouds as she spoke to the AP.
“Well, the sun came out specifically for Valentino! This (conservatory) is incredible as they built this part just for the show,” Mara said. “I always feel really fantastic in this clothing. I love Pierpaolo — I’ve never seen a Valentino dress that I don’t love. Everything he makes is unique.”

IVAN, THE 9-YEAR-OLD
FASHIONISTA
Valentino’s illustrious guest list normally causes a stir for its famous attendees. But Sunday’s collection had heads turning for a different reason: Ivan, 9, whose feet didn’t touch the floor as he sat front row in the gilded salon. Ivan wore a mint green fur coat, Gucci slippers and shades as he admired Pierpaolo Piccioli’s soft geometric designs. He didn’t let his age or the famous attendees intimidate him, and snapped pictures studiously as the collection went by.
“I’m Ivan. I’m nine. I designed the capsule collection for my mom who’s a designer, Natasha Zinko,” he told the AP, defending his decision to wear shades on a drizzly day. “It was sunny when I came here.”He added he’s been following fashion “nearly a year maybe,” and has enjoyed attending collections by Dior and Haider Ackermann.
His mother said she brought him because she couldn’t find a nanny.
“He was (at shows) last year a few times, but this time there was no one to stay at home with him, so I brought him with me,” Zinko said. “He’s enjoying the weekend in Paris. And, now he’s going back to London to school.”

epa05827216 A model presents a creation from the Fall/Winter 2017/18 Ready to Wear collection by Japanese designer Yoshiyuki Miyamae for Issey Miyake fashion house during the Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France, 03 March 2017. The presentation of the Women's ready to wear collections runs from 28 February to 07 March.  EPA/YOAN VALAT

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