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19.10.2018

HISTORICAL LES LIS BLANC SHOW: 30 YEARS

Good morning my loves! Yesterday night, I had the pleasure to attend the Le Lis Blanc’s 30-year show at the Jockey Club in São Paulo. Besides showing the new season of Le Lis Collection, the brand also launched the Ateliê Le Lis first ready-to-wear collection. There was a total of 3 shows, all under Donata Meirelles’ wardship, and stared by Brazilian and international supermodels such as Alessandra Ambrosio, Izabel Goulart, Ana Beatriz Barros and Josephine Skriver.

It was amazing! Le Lis Blanc is a brand with a timeless style, with a focus on the future. The result of the past 30 years of history are collections that dress women of different ages for every occasion.

On the runway, I could see many trends from the international shows, such as styles from the 80s and 90s, the oversized sleeves and tie-dye. Let’s see the looks?

1st show:

With a super team behind the first show (Kim Tranchesi, Renata Keller e Frances Averbuck), Le Lis Blanc’s new collection follows a younger vibe! The pieces made of metallic fabrics or white lace have flowing silhouettes, balloon shapes, and this season’s hit sleeves. The highlight was the belts with a knot, for a street touch.

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2nd show:

Designed by Giuliana Romanno, the show demonstrated the brand’s impeccable work on manufacturing the pieces. Suits with special cuts, vibrating colors and even biker shorts! The see-through trend was shown with equal elegance.

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3rd show:

Finally, Helo Rocha presented the Ateliê Le Lis ready-to-wear collection. The tie-dye in vibrant colors (as I have mentioned here) was the biggest trend! The oversized sleeves appeared in the 80s version, highlighting the shoulders, and the Victorian version, contrasting with corsets. The ballon style was a highlight and it was seen even in long dresses.

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I am in love with the looks from the 3 shows and with the magnitude of the event. Congratulations Le Lis Blanc for the 30 years of history!

And you, what did you think?

Bisou, bisou.