It is in the majestic setting of the Trocadéro fountain facing the Eiffel Tower, that the Belgian designer of Saint Laurent Anthony Vaccarello organized this Tuesday, September 27, 2022 his Paris Fashion Week show for the spring-summer 2023 collection. event during fashion week which started with a bang with Weinsanto’s daring show and continued with Dior creations. For his catwalk, the artistic director of Saint Laurent was able to appreciate the arrival of a multitude of fashion figures, such as Carla Bruni-Sarkozy and Eva Herzigova.
The 54-year-old former First Lady was not with her husband Nicolas Sarkozy but was able to find many acquaintances from her supermodel years, such as Eva Herzigova. The mother of Aurélien and Giulia, freshly returned from Milan, was sublime with a black and slit wrap dress that revealed her long legs. Eva Herzigova (49 years old) chose to reveal her lower back with her black dress but also covered her shoulders with ash fur for certain photographs.
Also on the guest list was American Jerry Hall. She knows Carla Bruni as well, but not for the same reasons as others. The ex of Mick Jagger had confessed not to carry too much in his heart the Franco-Italian because she was married to the leader of Rolling Stone when he had an affair with the one who will then become first lady of France … At the time , she was pregnant with her daughter, Georgia. The latter, now 30 years old, was by her side during the Saint Laurent fashion show: mother and daughter formed a very glamorous duo! Kate Moss was delighted to cross paths with her pair Amber Valletta, Anja Rubik did not have cold feet in a very transparent outfit and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley was not with her husband Jason “The Transporter” Statham but spread alone her beauty.
Long dresses and transparency
At the antipodes of his naked body aesthetic, Saint Laurent designer Anthony Vaccarello has built a silhouette that envelops the woman from head to toe like the costume of American choreographer Martha Graham in “Lamentation”. An aesthetic inspired by Martha Graham’s cult 1930 play about grief and suffering. Sitting on a bench and shackled in a long triangular jersey tube from which only the hands, feet and face emerge, she rocks and struggles, stretching the fabric.
For the spring-summer 2023 ready-to-wear collection, the Belgian designer of the French house Anthony Vaccarello, in search of “refinement”, is fascinated by this visual which had already been exploited several times by Yves Saint Lawrence. Long and often transparent dresses in jersey knit are worn as they are or are balanced with masculine pieces: wool coats with strong shoulders as well as bombers and leather trench coats.