Marant's new collection for the fast-fashion giant is launching in November following a big Paris bash.
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Marant's new collection for the fast-fashion giant is launching in November following a big Paris bash.
Isabel Marant is about to get the H&M treatment, following in the footsteps of labels like, most recently, Maison Martin Margiela and, going back a few more years, Stella McCartney and Karl Lagerfeld. Not bad company. Marant's new collection for the fast-fashion giant is launching in November following a big Paris bash. Maybe that's why this collection found the designer reengaging with the tough-yet-romantic trope that first started her down the road to mega-success. As she reminded us backstage, "It's the contrast of two ideas that I'm always trying to work with."
The first look out put that statement into motion, with its strong-shouldered black jacket counterpointing a not-much-longer lacy white slip of a dress. In other instances, Marant paired her frothy white tops (like designers elsewhere, she's embraced the ruffle) with black leather. Side-laced leather pants looked edgier than usual for her. But for every step she took toward the dark side, Marant took another into the light. Painterly blooms on frilly chiffon looked positively sweet. Then, again, by the end of the collection she was back into the grommets and sequins. Grommets covered the season's new shoe, a suede Mary Jane/bootie hybrid that didn't quite work. The collection's lasting impression was of a baby pink ruched and ruffled jacket paired with sexy white eyelet jeans. Sweet, but with a serious bite—that's the essence of Isabel for Spring.