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Roland Mouret: Alluring & Provocative
By Boyd Davis
Photography by Javier Mateo
French-born designer Roland Mouret used to be a stylist and art director before he launched his own
label in 1998.
He made his debut at London Fashion Week on-schedule show during the Fall 2000 season.
A master of draping and fold, Roland Mouret has impressed fashionistas and the press corps with his
with his "cut without pattern" approach in his designs.
A touch of ease and haughty glamour,
he creates clothes which look "accidental" in its detail.
A pin would hold the material
together to make the top, or a brooch would hold a skirt, runching it and make it body hugging.
Alluring and provocative, the Spring 2001 Roland Mouret Collection is the 21st century edition
of A Midsummer's Night Dream where the nymphs have grown up and became sophisticated.
Playing with colors ranging from neon pink, to royal blue, black and silver, the clothes are
fluid and soft, emphasizing the curves of a woman's body.
Sensual, sexy, showing a lot of skin,
the fabrics of choice are silk and organza.
Very sophisticated evening wear.
Roland Mouret Fashion
Roland Mouret Fashion
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