Rick Owens - Fall Winter 2012/13 - Paris

Source: style.com

Rick Owens whipped the production of the Paris Fashion Week winter show. The catwalk was decorated with fire and electronic music dominated the trail. The looks were gradually evolving, starting with heavy productions of closed tones to others with more color and lightness.

The collection is rich in long lengths and worked shapes, which are trademarks of the designer. The first compositions that appeared in the presentation consisted of covers and skirts that went to the floor. The shades of gray dominated the looks until they were replaced in the second part of the show with more open shades of orange, peach, caramel and white, which helped to make the contrast with the black pieces.

The coats caught the eye in the winter of the brand and came in different versions. They could be long, with sleeves full of volume and rounded or worked in leather shapes in cropped versions or covers. There was still room for leggings that revealed furs inside, reaching the shoulder of the models.

Knitting appeared only in the accessories, forming the caps that covered part of the face of the tops. On his feet, heavy croco boots complemented the productions, driving away the coldness of the catwalk.