Between the pharaonic productions, the Hollywood front row, and the high flight presentations, the SS2014 cru smells good the vintage. Omnipresent this season on screen as on glossy paper, the combo””dance and fashion”” is emulating, from the special””body expression” of the CR Fashion Book to the PAP creations of the House Repetto, through the choreographed creations of I Could Never Be a Dancer for Nina Ricci, among other glorifications of being in motion. This season, we find the equation on the podiums: scenography by Gaultier, warrior by Rick Owens, or romantic by Thomsen.
On Sunday 28 September at 8 p.m., Thomsen Paris reappropriates the musical tale Pierre et le Loup by imagining a series of sketches telling the crush of three sisters for a dark unknown. To do this, Alix Thomsen called upon three dancers from the Opera who, in an intoxicating pocket ballet, succumb in turn to the charm of the mysterious traveller while presenting the different pieces of the new collection.
Under the creations, suspended above the guests as one dries clothes in the alleys of Naples, the points and entrechats of the four stars bewitch the editors and the guests, sitting in the shop on wooden benches. The tunes of Sergueï Prokofiev follow each other at the same time as the prints, the dresses and the costumes, to end in happy end applauded where mix sweat shirts embroidered with the coat of arms of the mark and tutus of the great evenings.
Once again, Alix immerses us in a wonderful world where clothing is at the service of emotion. And one comes out with a light heart, with only one idea in mind: living in the world of Thomsen Paris.