LH’S FAVORITE RUNWAY LOOKS FOR SS21

LH’S FAVORITE RUNWAY LOOKS FOR SS21

Fashion seasons were, like all things 2020, different this year. From the merging of men and women, brands going offseason to many events broadcasting virtually open to all. But nonetheless, many amazing runway looks for Spring/Summer 2021, SS21, debuted during the fall 2020 shows. For fashion lovers, being on top of fashion events is crucial, so we are pleased to share with you an overview of our favorite runway looks for Spring/Summer 2021. From the grand finale of Paris Fashion Week to London, Milan, and back to the beginning at New York Fashion Week, this year’s most anticipated fashion events delivered tons of inspiring designs for high fashion lovers. Along with a wonderfully pleasant artistic escape! Scroll on for Lh’s favorite runway looks for SS21.


Paris Fashion Week SS21 Runway Looks


Balmain

This just in, Olivier Rousteing’s decided to answer all of our prayers, and thank goodness he did. The new arrivals are full of neon colors, leather, sparkles, and high-octane elements. Balmain’s sexy pieces were completely extraordinary and left everyone blown away.

A model walks the runway during the Balmain Womenswear Spring/Summer 2021 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on September 30, 2020 in Paris, France. (Photo by Peter White/Getty Images)

Giambattista Valli

With the situation we live in today, we are increasingly at home. In this way, Giambattista created a collection that represents this, which, although the woman is at home, does not mean that she no longer wants to shop. In this sense, this collection consists of suits with a skirt, dresses, and shirts.

Schiaparelli

When it comes to Schiaparelli we all know that the brand’s DNA is surrealism. Each season this brand presents extravagant and different collections and this year’s runway looks were no exception. So, in this collection, we find some of founder Elsa Schiaparelli’s favorite motifs. Yes, the lobster, as well as the padlock and the elephant head, as seen in the collection’s supersized earrings and face pieces.


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Dries Van Noten

With the confinement Dries Van Noten began to wonder what the future of fashion would be and what impact this pandemic would have on the future of this industry. Thus, the inspiration to create an optimistic and cheerful collection arose. Vivid colors appear, dresses with balloon sleeves, bathing suits, and belted coats.

Dior

This year, Italian stylist and designer Maria Grazia Chiuri, created an enviable, luxurious and irreverent wardrobe. Inspired by the 1970s, the stylist decided to create comfortable pieces that make a difference. The entire collection had a bohemian vibe and Maria believes that more and more people are experiencing a personal and intimate relationship with their clothes.

A model walks the runway during the Dior Womenswear Spring/Summer 2021 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on September 29, 2020 in Paris, France. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)

Louis Vuitton

This year, Louis Vuitton had a completely surprising inspiration. This season’s collection takes its inspiration from the film “Wings of Desire” by Wim Wenders. And the big message behind the collection is that the world is lost but hope will always remain. The collection also takes inspiration from the modern generation of Berlin.

A model walks the runway during the Louis Vuitton Womenswear Spring/Summer 2021 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on October 06, 2020 in Paris, France. (Photo by Dominique Charriau/Getty Images )
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