The designer injected the athletic vibe sweeping Paris into her formal, feminine confections.
The designer managed to cram a lot of innovation — sometimes a little too much — into her 15-look collection of evening jumpsuits.
In her show notes, the designer expressed a wish to develop “a collection closer to the body” and “with a certain femininity and a sensuality.”
This season, hips were a focus for the designer, marking a decade with her Paris label.
Anne Valérie Hash celebrated the 10th anniversary of her label with 10 signature looks that juxtaposed tailored elements with blouses made of silk mousseline.
The designer applied her signature draping skills to everything from silk blouses to casually layered fur vests and jackets.
Having struggled to define her place in the realms of couture and ready-to-wear over the past few seasons, the designer found her stride in the latter camp.
Model Irina Lazareanu is sitting out this runway season and plans to serenade the fashion pack instead.
Embracing an airy, nonchalant mood, Anne Valérie Hash continued her foray into a younger, slouchier vibe.
The designer reworked 14 VIP-donated looks which she fused into signature house silhouettes, notably the jumpsuit and the tuxedo.
The Converse sneakers said it all: Hash’s soigné collection was firmly grounded in reality, and more approachable than ever.
The first half of Hash’s show focused on heavy tailoring; the second half a light, gentle romance.
Hash built her calm and collected black-and-white couture collection on the label’s classic best sellers: the tuxedo and the wedding dress.