Cinq à Sept Spring 2018: New York Fashion Week

Cinq à Sept NYFW SS18

Represented by Bradbury Lewis.

It wouldn’t be Cinq à Sept without a certain Fellini-esque surrealism, and just a touch of fairy dust. And indeed, the Spring/Summer 2018 collection at NYFW was made to “evoke an ethereal femininity, a whimsical fantasy — lightness balanced with a touch of the dramatic.”

 
 
 
 
Cinq à Sept SS18

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According to the press materials:

“The presentation/performance followed a group of traveling performers meandering through Italy, from village to villa, circa early 1900s. The collection took inspiration from their life and style, how they evolved in and out of character as they went about their day, moving in and out of performance.

“This, like all things Cinq à Sept, is a truly romantic way to live.

“The performers follow the stars and their hearts — leaving behind perfumed notes and flowers from admirers. Their dreamy state is made only lovelier with flouncy ballet inspired dresses and laced trims. An unexpected mix of fabrics and details nodded to the performers’ box of tricks — perfectly imperfect, and beautifully unexpected. ”

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