Maria Aristidou Spring Summer 2018: Paris Fashion Week

Maria Aristidou Paris Fashion Week FW18

Close your eyes and fly to the Secret Gardens of Alexander. A utopia, a fantasy land that euphoria is the only feeling of existence! A land with never ending gardens of delicate Japanese flowers, that human eye cannot gasp in one breath.

A land with human smiles that never will be forgotten and always watching over us. One of them, close to my heart is Alexander Boulais! My agent in Paris. The person that with his instinct believed in my work. A gentle human soul, a noble man that was always calm, soft spoken with a genuine smile and love for his garden.

Maria Aristidou: Paris FW18

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May you be the wind and the light that crosses your Secret Gardens and always be a shining star upon us!

Maria Aristidou, a specialist in couture knit wear, created a fantasy colorful world for spring-summer daywear-eveningwear for women. Romance, positive energy and freedom are the safety keys for happiness. A playground of flower patterns with silk viscose and metallic yarns, where elaborate embroideries decorate the luxurious knit fabrics creations.

Carefree curves and sleek cuts, unexpected details and accessories, complete the beauty of this womenswear collection!

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