



This being a Roland Mouret show there were plenty of intricately structured dresses with a more flesh-revealing bent than past collections. The trend for surface detail was not overlooked by Mouret who went to town with his loosely folded tone-on-tone inserts which cascaded through the front of skirts. An origami-fold super-dinky bolero nodded to the lingering appetite for interesting shoulder details, and a simple spray-on mini-dress in nude jostled for the most-sexy crown with an asymmetrically hemmed mini in diagonal stripes. But this presentation was characterized more by its languid and imminently wearable daywear shapes which counted single-shoulder jumpsuits alongside asymmetric, drop-shouldered jersey dresses and clean-lined dresses with broad-lapels, all in a largely muted colour palette. Source URL: http://icip2idayusof.blogspot.com/2009/10/paris-fashion-week-rm-by-roland-mouret.html
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