🌍 Elie Saab Fall/Winter 23/24 Reviewed

In this text, I'm going to talk a little about the autumn/winter 23/24 collection by Elie Saab.

The brand used shades of black, white, a greenish tone of yellow (or a yellowish tone of green), green, red and a bluish tone of lilac (or a purplish tone of blue) as a base. I already said that I don't stick to colour names. I prefer to study their impact on the client's non-verbal communication.

Although the collection has many black pieces, like all the others, the brand brought many black pieces with colourful embroidery and spring air. With the exception of the black/white and red tones, the other base tones also brought interesting options to the collection. Embroideries and textures also enrich it.

All body shapes have at least two pieces in the collection that they can wear.

Some sleeves are at that length that should be longer or shorter, but it's not the right length on the model. There were few, but I noticed that.  And whoever took care of the styling missed a trick to hold sweater sleeves rolled up on the catwalk. And he also failed to adjust the hemlines of the dresses for the models. One of the girls was visibly worried about tripping over the hemline as she walked. And certainly any of us would feel the same discomfort if the structure of the piece allows that risk.

The design, in general, did not offer innovation. Seeing skirts with deep slits on the runway, as we have been seeing for years on the red carpets, was one of the clear signs of this. There were also some pieces with designs so simple that they could be in fast fashion stores at any time. When we buy clothes from good brands, we don't want people with bad taste wearing similar pieces. Some of the clothes presented have a design that ages the wearer by 30 years, and this can be very useful for young people starting their careers in leadership positions, but for other profiles it tends not to be a good choice. To avoid all these risks and others that I didn't mention, but they do exist, hire my stylist service.

I would wear some of the pieces from the collection, being careful in the selection.

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Nycka

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