Looking for all the possible information of Givenchy shows, it is clear that head-designer Riccardo Tisci has never been supposed to talk more about his creations. It is a little bit difficult to take a deeper attention at each design of current collection... All my insights comes from watching short videos, showing fragments of Givenchy fashion shows.
As it can be seen, for each haute couture collection Riccardo Tisci uses instalations instead of runway shows. The concept of exhibiting luxurious outfits like pieces of art is showed very clearly. Haute couture spring/summer 2006 collection was presented in George V avenue, historical Givenchy maison. The showroom was selected into several different parts that reflected seperated themes or stylistics of the latter collection. It was selected not only in different spaces - rooms but colors of haute couture clothes as well. Black, red, grey, white, cream-colored parts formed the main image of the collection. What about those spaces, that I have mentioned earlier? All the Givenchy maison environment were seperated into abandoned artistic museum archive-like or loft place, space of dark stairs, white modern full of transparent glass room.
The whole collection is very classy, yet some details of alternative style were included as well. It becomes quite expected that Riccardo Tisci limits himself by choosing only few but basic colors - black, white, red, creme, grey.
The collection is devided into 2 parts - everyday's classics and very luxurious haute couture gowns (take a look at black and red pieces!). Red, shiny sequined gowns seem to be made right for the red carpet. Combining classy look (for e.g. black midi skirt and white shirt blouse) with high fashion-like gowns made of light transparent creme, red, black fabrics, decorated of ruffles, feathers - could be marked as a symbol of "double life or sides". Woman coping with a daily routine and life issues and enjoying it at once. This theme of duality can be noticed in the idea of different environment.
This haute couture collection is the 2nd Tisci's attempt to recover this type of fashion that has its deep traditions under the name of famous french brand - Givenchy. There is not doubt that the haute couture spring/summer 2006 collection of Givenchy can be called as a finally developed style of Riccardo Tisci's dark romantism and mysticism which is rather seen in every collection nowadays. Masks on models' faces is one of the brightest feature having a meaning of tribes that are so important to designer. Image of feminine but strong and independent woman is another well-known mark of Riccardo Tisci's philosophy.
Photos: Vogue.it
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