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Those visitors to my blog who are new, I have to say that I have two of the most favorite fashion designers ever. On the one side of the scale, it is Alexander McQueen who was so avant-garde in his aesthetic that even today a fashion has a gap that has never really been fulfilled ( Sarah Burton is doing amazing work in after Lee era, but her style aspirations are in the totally different level that is still admirable. And on the other scale end, there is the design of Elie Saab!

Elie Saab has definitely that what the concept of the pure glamour attraction holds. When I think of how the glamour should look-alike in the Couture aspect, his work is definitely something that I am always leaning towards!

It is really stunning how the concept of fashion beaut fades away in the case of Elie Saab. Just as you thought that the level of gorgeousness has peaked, he delivers the collection that shows the opposite!

That was the case in Spring/Summer 2020 Haute Couture collection. This collection alludes at his beginnings when his Couture was all in the fine embroidery, luxurious fabrics, and fluid forms! If you need an introduction to Elie Saab's Couture legacy, well this collection is the perfect one to see!

From the pure feminine silhouettes, the rich yet refined silver and lustrous golden to textures, to the big bows structured and placed strategically just to tone down the deep cut gowns' spirit!

Since in the few weeks the Oscars are on, it would be really a big waste if any of the celebrities won't be wearing one of these ensembles. With Elie Saab, you can never go wrong and yet you step out from the conventional beauty into the more star-studded area! Fingers crossed that the stylists will have an eye on this collection!

What do you think about this collection? Do you think any of these gowns will be a star of this year's awards season?

Thank you for your attention!

Georgia❣✨

The highlights from Elie Saab Spring/Summer 2020 Haute Couture collection:

















Photos: Courtesy of Vogue.com








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