Aganovich S/S 2014 Paris

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i am not familiar with this label (though since stumbling upon this collection earlier i've been googling what i can). founded by Nana Aganovich and Brooke Taylor, based in paris. apparently Rei Kawakubo bought their debut collection in 2009.

in any case, i find this collection really compelling, intelligent and quite beautiful. i'm really curious to see where they'll go from here. perhaps one to watch :heart:

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sorry that the images are so large. i'm not sure how to correct that. :flower:
 
Intriguing collection I love pink section it's very contrast seeing design and color totally opposite.
 
very interesting. There are some repetitive looks but i dont mind.
 
I love that the images are large! This is luxurious, serene and easy - the shoes are fabulous too. :wub:
 
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love everything here. all the girls look so fresh and full of grace.
deeply impressed by this presentation.
 
I'm not familiar with this brand either, but based off of this collection it's time that I started getting to know it! Love the silhouettes, the prints and the subtle textures here; beautiful!
 
yeah aganovich is very talented. diane pernet has been covering her work for three years now and honestly this is the first time i've really seen the mainstream fashion media really pay attention to her so that's great for her.

the collection is lovely. i those brocades are lovely. the collection as a whole feels very traditional in its silhouette with the wrappings and the cloak shapes. very good stuff.
 
Wow so serene and almost spiritual. I agree, somewhat repetitive here and there but mostly modern and sophisticated with a whiff of religious historical clothing. Very impressive. Thanx for posting and hurray for the big images!
 
Serbian designer Nana Aganovich showed a collection of deconstructed shapes by folding, pleating and pinning fabrics to the body, in loose yet precise constructions that reflected a lighter hand than in previous seasons.

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