Ifm Stages Bachelor of Arts Show in Seine Quay


One of Europe's main fashion universities, IFM conducted its degree in Arts on Tuesday at a dock in the Seine and was the best staged group show that the University has presented.

Layer lace skirt and sculptural tissue in IFM. – Courtesy

In total, 30 young designers of 11 nationalities presented six looks, all of them preceded by a young man who takes his position in the show in a black shirt in a show organized in Le Dockks, the main campus of the Français Institut de la Mode or IFM.

The exhibition had an excellent beginning thanks to Tidjane Tall de France, who showed fonded fantasies and an excellently cut cocoon dress, which, like the title of his “Resonance” collection, visually resonated. While the blunt graphics and bold forms of Zelig Davault showed a lot of talent.

Complete brands for a fertile imagination to Ahimsa Arce from the United States and a great thanks to Yelyzaveta Dimitriieva de Ukray. His collection, called “Eastern Promises”, played in his native culture but with unexpected twists to underline that this is a young designer with a great promise.

Texturized volume and color in the IFM Runway program.
Texturized volume and color in the IFM Runway program. – Courtesy

Honorary mentions of Image manufacturers Lili Zavatta of France, especially its sensational final coat; Chloé Laplante for his belief in fantasy fashion; Lucien Caillou Bracelot and Amandine Leost for their understanding of the volume.

Last but not least, let's give up Zilan Ma from China for his technical magic and challenging imagination. Ma is definitely a name to see and hire.

Two final mentions of Gonzalo García Marian from Spain for his deliberate detritus chic and for Francoamerican Clémentine Smith for a great final sextet and easily the most elegant clothes of his class. We hope to hear more about this hopeful young man.

Marginal dress with large neck on the IFM catwalk.
Marginal dress with large neck on the IFM catwalk. – Courtesy

The full brands also to the excellent soundtrack of Jen Cardini, a DJ clearly capable of creating music for a professional catwalk and the artistic direction of Thierry Rondenet and Hervé Yvrenogeau, which hung two meters of two meters, semi -transparent portraits along the dock of the dock, softening the light and adding oomics.

In addition, although most of the clothes were for women, this was not a bad way to start the male clothing season of the six days of Paris, a sunny moment of youth promise in the Seine.

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