This collection marked something of a change for Elie Saab:  To put it plainly, he seemed to be courting the youth market, not only  by introducing shorter skirt lengths and freer silhouettes, but also by  giving a bit more edge to his looks. The most surprising pieces here  were abbreviated silk/cotton dresses with a spiderweb of suggestive  cutouts—a step out for Saab. Elsewhere, he pulled the cutout theme back  into his signature aesthetic by applying it to slinky gowns in black  lace or tomato-red silk. The cutouts were only one example of the  emphasis on the graphic—some of Saab's punchiest looks were in stark  black and white, like the asymmetric white minidress with its slash of  black. The flip side to the graphic were the many sculptural flourishes,  in particular the capes and bell-shaped sleeves. This motif was more  predictable from Saab, and predictably, he executed it well. The  standout here was a white bootleg jumpsuit with a floor-length cape—a  garment that captured some of the collection's youthful joie de vivre  without stooping to look anything other than entirely grown-up.       
Elie Saab resort 2014
Written By Unknown on Friday, August 16, 2013 | 11:16 PM
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