Ever since Christophe Lemaire relaunched his eponymous line in 2007 he has helped create a contemporary and essential wardrobe with each season by pairing the clean and calm lines of western wardrobe with traditional eastern garments. He references classic Mongolian clothing with its flat patterns and deconstructed softness, there is a heavy focus of 1970s French glamour and the fascinating nature and diversity of cultural uniforms are all key inspirations. Back in August last year I declared that Lemaire's AW09 collection was one of my favourites. It was the relaxed volume and rich natural textures of this collection that really made me stand up and take notice of this designer. In this collection he demonstrated a wonderful blend of western and eastern references and thankfully this theme has continued through in to his minimalist vision for SS10 and on to his latest offering for AW10. Now that my eyes have been treated with Lemaire's latest creations and despite a significant part of me crying out for a beautiful, long and lazy Summer, I am now longing for the time I can wrap myself up in soft, natural, voluminous fabrics such as these...
A new luxury is undoubtedly returning to fashion; a new simplicity, a new modernity. This is nothing new to Lemaire though. His designs continually evolve to push this form of luxury fashion to new limits. Proportion, silhouette, cut, fabric and method are all central components. This is demonstrated once again quite beautifully in this collection.
Christophe Lemaire speaking in the second issue of b magazine.
Once again Lemaire has created a timeless wardrobe consisting of exacting basic pieces while experimenting with shape, cut and form. I love how the clothes appear extremely comfortable and fluid, how could you not want to wrap up in cotton fleece, silk, linen, tweed and alpaca? I for one would happily try my hand at penning an epic outfit or two. The good news for me is that b store will be stocking him again for next season so, even though I desperately want to visit his showroom in Paris, I won't have to in order to get my voluminous silhouette fix.
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