Lanvin sends out sumptuous collection of looks worthy of contemporary Nefertiti
By Jenny Barchfield (CP) – 7 hours ago
PARIS, France — Nefertiti lived again Friday at Lanvin, where designer Alber Elbaz served up sensual contemporary variations on the Egyptian queen.
Models in blunt cut wigs of black hair and adorned with chunky necklaces and cuffs of metal-studded wood and darkly shining feathers sported jackets with oversized shoulders that stood out from the body at 90-degree angles, and slim cocktail dresses in finely draped jersey or gold lame.
Though the fall-winter 2010-2011 ready-to-wear collection was starker than in seasons past, it felt spot on.
Elbaz, who has returned the formerly flailing house into a label coveted by women the world over, has an uncanny sense of what women want and he once again succeeded in delivering the goods.
The looks, mostly in a sombre palette of black, charcoal and navy, went seamlessly from dangerous day to sultry night. There were black power suits with sculptural shoulders and nipped waists and asymmetrical silk sheath dresses with rhinestone-studded zippers running down the back. They would slay in the boardroom and the nightclub. Cocoon coats were perfect, with glinting studded leather belts.
"I love women and I'm inspired by women and what they want," the genial Israeli-born designer told a scrum of reporters backstage. "The biggest joy for me is to see the dress I designed on the street on real women. That's when the surreal becomes real."
And the biggest joy for Elbaz' legions of fervent female fans is to wear his surreally beautiful creations - fit for a modern-day queen of the Nile.
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Apparently his muse was a contemporary Egyptian queen , it makes sense now with the gold draping and African jewelry pieces . Its quite pretty.