No season, no reason
Autumn, winter, spring, summer, her, him, you and
I. Feminine and masculine styles get on harmoniously.
He borrows her shall; she grabs his rugby jersey.
In today fashion, seasons tend to be on the way. They
often blend. Playing with these boundaries, with time
and occasions, Alexis Mabille mixes and matches genders
with lightness but determination. Social conventions
are turned upside down and sometimes disregarded.
This suggests unusual matches of materials. Fragile
see-through effects and trimmings are combined with
starch cottons, heavy weight wools, and sensual furs.
To energize today style, Alexis grabs reminiscences
of military stiffness, uniforms, sport attires, and
bourgeois basics. He mixes them with the excesses
of the French Second Empire chic: galloons, froggings,
edgings, beadings, lace appliqués, paillettes
and bows which adorn severe wool clothes, dry crepes,
and crisp cottons and piqués. Mysterious black
or deep dark fabrics are associated with vibrant colors
and glittery “tektonik” stretch materials.
Voluptuous baby pink, camel beige, and fleshy tones
pop in. The day and the evening wear present the same
ideas of glamour. Both materials and styles do not
belong anymore to the occasion. Jane Birkin inspired,
I line stretches out the silhouettes. Men and women
wearing the pants share a modern wardrobe. The shirts
get all the attention. There embellishments and cuts
are essentials: cow-boy, rock star, slashed, pleated,
formal or sport; from the mini shirt dress to the
long evening one with traine. Pants high waisted or
low waisted, are double pleated or skin tight; Capri,
jeans, and baggy shorts play their game. Women or
men accessories alike: bags, bows and bowties, belts
and chain necklaces, use the same needlework, laces,
rhinestones and furs. Here and there, a few innocent
touches interfere with these playful, but refined
visions. Such as the fashion savvy, Pauline de Metternick,
George Sand and Nathalie Barney’s amazons, today
our dashing girlfriends snatch bowties, men suits,
shirts and knitted bordered cardigans. They are all
dandies. Men are glad to borrow their furs, diamonds
and paillettes. Both adopt the Alexis Mabille’s
emblematic bowties. Only proportions, cuts and contrasting
materials count.