Winter 2015-2016 ,the Runway Looks from Paris Fashion Week

It’s a X-Mas time, it’s a winter time and it’s a time to make and recieve the gifts. But every woman likes to make the gifts for herself, spend time making shopping and choose what she likes , which pieces matching, what is IN nad whatis OUT. I choosed some runway Looks for Fall/Winter 2015-2016 from Paris Fashion Week. Maybe this Looks can inspire you.

 

Alexander McQueen AW 15 PW
Alexander McQueen F/W 2015-2016
ANThony Vaccarello AW15 PFW
Anthony Vaccarello F/W 2015-2016
Balmain AW 15 PFW
Balmain F/W 2015-2016
Chanel AW 15 2OFW
Chanel F/W 2015-2016
Chanel AW 15 PFW
Chanel F/W 2015-2016
Dior AW15 PFW
Christian Dior F/W 2015-2016
Dries Van Noten 1 PFW
Dries Van Noten F/W 2015-2016
Emanuel Ungaro AW 15 1PFw
Emanuel Ungaro F/W 2015-2016
Emanuel Ungaro AW 15 PFW
Emanuel Ungaro F/W 2015-2016
Givenchy AW15 PFW
Givenchy F/W 2015-2016
John Galliano AW 15 PFw
John Galliano F/W 2015-2016
Miu Miu AW 15 PFW
Miu Miu F/W 2015-2016
Roland Mouret AW 15 PFw
Roland Mouret F/W 2015-2016
Saint Laurent AW 15 PFW
Saint Laurent F/W 2015-2016
Valentino AW 15 2 PFW
Valentino F/W 2015-2016

Chanel Fall/Winter 2015-2016 Collection – Runway Looks to fall in love!

Chanel Fall/Winter 2015-2016 ready-to-wear collection designed by  Karl Lagerfeld was shown in in Paris Fashion Week, on March 10,2015.
Karl Lagerfeld is a genius, his creativity is endless,  actually, in Paris Haute Couture Week, Karl Lagerfeld’s , Maison Chanel Show had enchanting us more than ever. Chanel, Karl Lagerfeld, hosted his autumn-winter 2015/16 haute couture collection amid roulette and cards tables, manned by smartly dressed dealers, as well as slot machines, where models and Hollywood celebrities had a role. But let us return to Fall 2015 , the Show was  in the Brasserie Gabrielle,  in Grand Palais.
Kiki Georgiou wrote  in her report after the Show following :
„This may just have been the most readily accessible Chanel collection in a while. The silhouettes were fuss free, and that most classic of Chanel shoes, the beige and black toe-cap pumps that Mademoiselle introduced in the fifties, were worn with every look. Very classy check pencil skirts were teamed with a perennial Karl favorite, the funnel neck jacket, here with 3D origami sleeves, some of which were fused with puffa pockets. That sportiness playfully clashed with the bourgeois lady staples, so a chic French grandma skirt would feature a sporty sequin embellished hooded jacket on top. Karl’s wit was everywhere – a backpack was indistinguishable from its matching red tweed jacket until the model turned around and a rolled up newspaper was sticking out.“