Pamela Anderson fuss fashion in Paris

March 6, 2009 by  
Filed under Entertaiment

PARIS (Reuters) – Actress Pamela Anderson is a gateway for contoneó on Friday against a cheerful audience in Paris, while the designer Vivienne Westwood asked fashion lovers struggling against the economic crisis making the most of the clothes.

Large blankets turned into pink tulle dress and joined the rebel Westwood distinctive stamp on the show, culminating in Anderson along the first platform with a tutu and then with a tight shirt.

In racks after the parade held in the elegant Place Vendome, close to the Ministry of Justice of France, a redhead Westwood shared a few details to pass the economic hard time while the women parade in Paris began to take color.

“Buy less, choose well, Mézclenlo everything. Use your shirts backwards, and have two ways to carry,” said British designer to the press.

Aside from the flamboyant tulle, Westwood included a range of jackets and dresses that could easily be used in the office, continuing the trend of showing usable parts at affordable prices as we saw in New York and Milan.

“I sell a lot, does not seem to affect me,” said Westwood on the setback suffered by large retail chains to major labels spend a common framework.

Westwood wanted to “kidnap” her fashion show to talk about climate change, describing it as a greater threat to the financial collapse.

“We’re in a terrible state. We need to save the human race,” he said with a sigh.

With its roots in punk rock, Westwood is known for inserting political messages in their shows.

But even the house Christian Dior, unknown as to its social, also suffered the impact of the crisis.

While the recession Dior challenged a few weeks ago with a show full of haute couture dresses to gala rioja Marie Antoinette, his collection Fall / Winter tried to have a balance between creativity and the more sober garments.

The Spanish designer John Galliano offered a glimpse of the Middle East for inspiration, with caps as Genghis Khan skin and coats with fur cuffs, dress canary yellow and red cherry, with many details in silver and jewels.

But like many of his colleagues, the Spaniard added a lot more practical clothing. Jackets with balloon sleeves and a similar polleras color best suited to the environment: gray.


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