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2013 Met Gala! Punk: Chaos to Couture ft Sarah Jessica Parker, JLo, Beyonce, Madonna | FashionTV
2013 Met Gala! Punk: Chaos to Couture ft Sarah Jessica Parker, JLo, Beyonce, Madonna, Psy
http://www.FashionTV.com/videos NEW YORK – The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Gala is an annual event that’s been happening since 1948. Every year, the Costume Institute at the Met establishes a new exhibit highlighting designers and/or a theme or moment in fashion. This year, the museum brought to life the theme of punk. In an exhibit called Punk: Chaos to Couture, which showcases from May 9 to August 14, 2013, the Met will examine the impact of punk on high fashion from its birth in the UK in the 1970s to today featuring designers like Vivienne Westwood, Versace, and even Karl Lagerfeld.
The stars came out in their best red carpet fashion for the annual Met Gala to launch the exhibit and show off the best of punk. While FashionTV argues that many were not punk enough, our highlights let the viewers make that decision for themselves. While the exhibit was made possible by Moda Operandi, the chairmen of the event included Givenchy’s Riccardo Tisci, actress Rooney Mara, and Vogue’s Editor-In-Chief Anna Wintour.
Appearances:
Anna Wintour wearing Chanel
Bee Shaffer wearing Christian Dior
Jennifer Morrison wearing Donna Karan
Joan Smalls wearing Tom Ford
Emmy Rossum wearing Donna Karan Atelier
Karolina Kurkova wearing Mary Katrantzou
Katie Holmes wearing Calvin Klein Collection
Heidi Klum wearing Marchesa
Chloe Sevigny wearing Proenza Schouler
Rooney Mara wearing Givenchy
Dakota Fanning wearing Rodarte
Elle Fanning wearing Rodarte
Sienna Miller wearing Burberry
Lauren Santo Domingo wearing
Jessica Pare wearing Jason Wu
Anja Rubik wearing Anthony Vaccarello
Kim Kardashian wearing Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci
Kanye West wearing Givenchy
Lily Cole wearing Vivienne Westwood
Jennifer Lawrence wearing Dior Haute Couture
Marion Cotillard wearing Dior
Christina Ricci wearing Vivienne Westwood
Gwyneth Paltrow wearing Valentino
John Krasinski wearing Tom Ford
Emma Watson wearing Prabal Gurung
Cameron Diaz wearing Stella McCartney
Sarah Jessica Parker wearing Giles
Jennifer Lopez wearing Michael Kors
Beyonce wearing Givenchy
Madonna wearing Givenchy
Brahim Zaibat, Joely Richardson, Vanessa Redgrave, Tom Ford, Francisco Costa, Seth Meyers, Psy, Hamish Bowles, Michael Kors, Casper Smart, Vivienne Westwood, Andreas Kronthaler, Marc Jacobs, Sofia Coppola, Debbie Harry, Colin Firth, Livia Giuggioli
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Valette Studio: Disobedience of Elegance for S/S 27 | Paris Men Fashion Week
Explore the intersection of strict tailoring and artistic disruption: watch the complete Valette Studio spring/summer 2027 showcase from Paris Fashion Week on FashionTV!
Opening day one of Paris Fashion Week Men’s at the historic Hotel de Jaucourt, designer Pierre-Francois Valette unveiled “Dandys Dada” – a mature, 24-look S/S 2027 collection that beautifully handles the tension between structural control and artistic chaos.
Drawing heavily on the rigid, geometric lines of the Constructivist movement, the collection grounds itself in impeccable Parisian tailoring. Structured wool twills, crisp cotton poplins, and recycled leathers define the architecture of fully canvassed jackets, featuring complex details like leather-covered shoulder pads and horsehair chest pieces. However, true to the collection’s name, the spirit of Dadaism quickly steps in to disrupt this order.
Valette introduces flou and grand flou (fluid drapery) to the brand’s vocabulary for the first time, using bias-cut silk mousseline and viscose jersey to bring transparency, sensuality, and movement to menswear. The collection plays with shifting volumes, asymmetric draped shirt collars, skewed jacket lapels that travel diagonally across the chest, and repeating zippers.
This deliberate friction is echoed in the color palette: strict blacks, whites, and off-whites are suddenly interrupted by intense violet, earthen orange, and daring, exclusive zebra and spotted prints. Ensure you never miss an update from the runway.
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Schiaparelli Couture Spring/Summer 2014 | EXCLUSIVE | Paris Couture Fashion Week | FashionTV
http://www.FashionTV.com/videos PARIS – FashionTV grabs a seat in the front row at the Schiaparelli Spring/Summer 2014 show at Paris Couture Fashion Week. This is Schiaparelli’s first Haute Couture show since 1954 went off with a hit. Marco Zanini wanted to capture Elsa Schiaparelli’s spirit and her eclectic personality in this collection. Schiaparelli’s soul is rendered through hand-painted prints, bold motifs, elaborate embroideries, clashing colours contrasting pastels and neutrals, masculine tailoring, languid draping and exquisite jewelry. Each element of the collection may be worked individually or mixed altogether.
Appearances: Stella Tennant, Delfine Bafort, Imaan Hammam, Maja Salamon, Alexandra Martynova, Nika Cole, Jessica Stam, Anne-Catherine Lacroix, Aymeline Valade, Kati Nescher, Chrystele Saint Louis Augustin, Xiao Wen Ju, Auguste Abeliunaite, Maria Loks, Christina Kruse, Liisa Winkler, Hannelore Knuts, Kirsten Owen, Saskia de Brauw, Marco Zanini
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Dior HIGHLIGHTS: Mythic Threads & Ancient Sovereignty for F/W 26-27 | Paris Couture Fashion Week
Admire a breathtaking revival of classical form and modern empowerment – watch the Christian Dior Fall/Winter 2026/27 Haute Couture showcase now on FashionTV!
Under the roof of a leafy hothouse constructed in the historic gardens of the Musee Rodin, Jonathan Anderson delivered his highly anticipated sophomore haute couture collection for Christian Dior on July 6, 2026. Stepping firmly into the spotlight following Maria Grazia Chiuri’s historic tenure, Anderson has established a radical new creative direction for the house – one that directly treats the discipline of haute couture as an artistic laboratory.
For the fall/winter 2026/27 season, Anderson staged an ambitious, visceral dialogue between fine art and fashion, taking the pioneering, fluid sculptures of American feminist artist Lynda Benglis as his ultimate creative catalyst. The runway, finished in a sleek, reflective black lacquer, was surrounded by dense green foliage, ferns, and exotic plantings meant to evoke Benglis’s personal gardens in New Mexico and India.
This natural, slightly untamed setting served as the perfect framework for a collection centered around the concept of “material in motion.” The ultimate litmus test for any designer entering the gates of 30 Avenue Montaigne is the reinvention of the iconic 1947 Bar Suit. Anderson’s brilliant solution was essentially to melt it down – stripping away the rigid internal padding and stiff corseting of old, and replacing them with sensuously draped, bias-cut shapes, fluid silk pajama-style sets, and featherweight knitted jackets that gave the female form absolute freedom of movement.
The 66 looks beautifully mirrored Benglis’s famous practice of converting two-dimensional materials into voluptuous, three-dimensional forms. Anderson toyed masterfully with the illusion of rigor and the poetry of fluid drapery. In a direct nod to the artist’s legendary use of chicken wire to mold heavy, poured materials, the Dior ateliers produced voluminous, jaw-dropping skirts constructed from silver metallic netting and crushed-foil-pleated silks that danced under the studio lights like liquid metal.
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Sergio Davila: Oceanic Craft for S/S 27 | Milan Men Fashion Week
Explore the intersection of heritage craft and fluid modernism watching Sergio Davila’s historic Milan debut presentation now on FashionTV!
Peruvian designer Sergio Davila officially debuted on the prestigious Milan Fashion Week Men’s calendar with his Spring/Summer 2027 presentation.
Brought to life alongside presenting sponsor I Am The Ocean, the collection serves as a sweeping retrospective of a design language cultivated over twenty-five years across San Francisco, New York, Rome, and Peru.
Stepping into the presentation space, guests were enveloped in an atmospheric dialogue where the raw power of nature met the ultimate refinement of contemporary urban tailoring. The collection masterfully captures the essence of movement within static form, a concept heavily inspired by Davila’s recent time in Rome studying the works of Bernini.
The garments breathe alongside the body, utilizing exquisite natural fibers deeply rooted in Peruvian culture: precious Vicuña, weightless Baby Alpaca, crisp Pima cotton, and textured Tangüis cotton. The true centerpieces of the collection are the intricate, openwork crochet knitwear pieces, oversized cardigans, and highly tactile cable-knit jackets that introduce a beautifully relaxed, gender-fluid sensibility to menswear.
A fresh, sun-bleached palette of ivory, sand beige, and terracotta is seamlessly contrasted by structural pops of cobalt blue tailoring and architectural jackets. Enhanced by the vibrant, warm illustrations of artist Alvaro Felliu, the presentation perfectly bridges resort ease with high-concept urban sophistication.
Backed by the conscious ethos of I Am The Ocean, Davila’s S/S 27 lineup sets a new standard for sustainable luxury and ancestral preservation on the global stage.
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Viktor & Rolf: Mirrored Rituals for F/W 26-27 | Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week
Delve into the ultimate contrast of gold and burlap and discover what lies beneath the shine watching the mesmerizing performance of Viktor & Rolf’s fall/winter 2026 haute couture collection on FashionTV!
On July 8, 2026, avant-garde design icons Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren shook Paris Haute Couture Week with their groundbreaking collection, “Gilded Age 2.0”. The presentation stepped away from traditional runway formats, transforming the stage into a surreal, bedroom-like dream environment.
Within this intimate setting, models Nathalie Haerlemans and Elpida Voryas Georgiadi moved in hypnotic, mirrored synchrony, repeatedly dressing and undressing in a continuous loop to bring the garments to life. The entire collection of 24 looks was engineered as 12 pairs of exact structural doubles, designed to explore the friction between maximum decadence and absolute restraint.
While the silhouettes in each pair remained entirely identical, their meanings were radically transformed by a sharp contrast in textiles: opulent gold, crystalline embroidery, and metallic organza on one side, countered by raw, utilitarian jute and burlap on the other.
From plunging floor-length ruffled ballgowns to structured short coats featuring sleeves sculpted into massive bows, the material juxtaposition forced the audience to look past the surface.
In a brilliant conceptual finale, the thematic tension was written directly onto the garments themselves: a flared coat sculpted from raw jute bore the word “restraint” across its sleeves in three-dimensional lettering, while its golden twin proudly displayed the word “decadence” in dense crystal embroidery.
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