GET THE LOOK: PARIS FASHION WEEK FALL/WINTER 2017-18

As Fashion month draws to a close, we track the standout runway looks from the top Fall/Winter 2017-18 collections at Paris Fashion Week. From Chanel’s inter-galactic, star-spangled look to Balmain’s Savannah-inspired silhouettes, from Rahul Mishra’s elaborate embroideries to Haider Ackermann’s serene and controlled austere elegance; we explore the hottest runway trends and share tips on how to incorporate them in your interior revamp. Here’s a rundown of the chicest styles from PFW.

CHANEL

Karl Lagerfeld took the audience on a space odyssey – final day of Paris Fashion week saw the Chanel rocket take off from their Fall-Winter show at the Grand Palais. A voyage through space filled with constellations of galactic motifs thrown to a new dimension. Make the cosmic look your own with specially curated picks that spell drama and art; metallic finishes, shimmering surfaces, and a spangled look is achieved with glossy accents and space-inspired patterns.

BALMAIN

Olivier Rousteing moved from the Amazonian-like jungles of Balmain’s Spring collection to the earthy Savannahs for Fall. Here, fire-y patterns like the Sahara sunrise were set ablaze, with diverse nature inspired motifs abounding like crocs, boas, large bird-wings, and wolves. Get the look by instilling a wildlife-like vibe in your interiors; invest in fiery bold accents that exude intensity.

HAIDER ACKERMANN

In one of the most beautifully diverse runways, Haider Ackermann quietly yet effectively proved the precision of tailoring featuring graphic lines that looked like cracks, perhaps that are needed to strengthen our economy. A strict palette of white and black, with shots of electrifying blue and subtle metallics, this look is not difficult to achieve. All you need to do is pull out your monochromatic homeware and juxtapose with metallic accents that highlight your space’s linearity.

RAHUL MISHRA

Paul Signac’s “The Pine Tree at St. Tropez” was among several works rendered in embroidery at the Rahul Mishra show, inspired by Pointillism. Bridging art and craft in a compelling way, the collection titled, “Infinity” boasted elaborate and colourful embroideries on separates in jewel tones accented with swooping volumes. Get the look by investing in pieces that flaunt drama and artistic details.