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Kristina Fidelskaya Releases Killer New Collection at Paris Fashion Week

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By Romain Hulin-Boulais

 

Paris fashion week, Kristina fidelskayaThe inspirations for Kristina Fidelskaya’s new Ready-to-Wear collection spans decades. There’s a touch of androgyny in reference to Bowie coming out of the Carlyle Hotel in New York in the 70’s. Then there’s the nonchalance of Parisian women walking down the Avenue Hoche in the 90’s blended with the timeless and chic simplicity of Elsa Peretti for Halston. And of course, the designer ties all her inspirations together with her signature, the Kristina Fidelskaya dress coat.

As Marie de Régnier said about the creations of Mariano Fortuny, “The dresses usually, have only one future, these dresses already seem to have a past that will add a graceful melancholy.” The collections of Kristina Fidelskaya have this striking particularity with the creations of Mariano Fortuny that is evident in her Fall/Winter 18-19 collection, “Nuovo Inizio.”

This remarkable collection brings a touch of Montana, with its oversize shoulders, its precise silhouettes that mark and draw the waist, in a spirit of deconstruction, soft tailoring and natural elegance. Geoffrey Beene’s graphic line blends into the fluid movement of the silk fringes of the 1970s. It’s a resolutely elegant wardrobe, easy to wear, but also and above all, timeless. The line is punctuated with coated shearling and silk mousseline fil coupe, for a cocooning effect.

Throughout the silhouettes, there is comforting pure cashmere mixed with laminated cotton, dry wool and silk, inspired by the colors and textures of the work of Alberto Burri on the combustion of vinyl, which one imagines taking life on a Stella Tennant.

We also can feel this signature on the glossy gabardines for an ultra- soft touch, in the ebony black metallic jersey, the matt papery leather and the fluid silk fringes.

Kristina succeeds in creating a mixture of idealized past and assumed modernity. This collection embodies a revisited search for lost past, for a strong, rebellious woman who can let go when she decides, and only then, the soft flaw of an immaculate white mousseline.

 

Check out the full show! (Contains some minor nudity) Enjoy!

 

 




 

 

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