Paris is without doubt the European fashion capital and home to some of the legendary fashion brands, where the most interesting trends are generated.
Along these lines, the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris opened “Les années 1990 & 2000. Contemporary fashion history”, an exhibition that includes some of the most important trends of recent fashion history.
Starting from the 90´s, which marked a turning point and time of maturity in the fashion market, the exhibition presents the most radical and avant-garde fashion couture proposals, which changed the hitherto existing aesthetic parameters. Among them, there are the incredible designs by Azzedine Alaia and Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garcons, which undoubtedly belong to the realm of conceptual fashion, with its legendary collections like “The hunchbacked” Spring / Summer 1997 by Kawakubo .
Nor can Jean Paul Gaultier and Yamamoto Yohi and the minimalism of Jil Sander and Helmut Lang miss this event, who opted for a sober and elegant simplicity. On the opposite side we find the frantic British designers like John Galliano, who began designing for Dior, and the enfant terrible of fashion Alexander McQueen, whose legacy is further proof of his incredible talent.
The exhibition opened on November 25 and has an interesting publication which includes notes on significant moments from the 90s.
More info at: http://www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr/francais/mode-et-textile/expositions-70/actuellement-447/les-annees-1990-2000-histoire/
For all fashion lovers this show is probably one of the most interesting of the season.
Heloise Battista
So we recommend you to rent apartments in Paris visit the exhibition at the Museum of Decorative Arts until May 8, and incidentally, you can let yourself be inspired by the amazing street style of the French capital.