Givenchy 06 FW Haute Couture Colour Analysis














Extracted from Style.com:
Tisci is working toward expressing a somewhat dark, contemporary vision of Parisian chic, permeated with an awareness of global undercurrents. The themes in his program notes were drawn from multiple ethnic sources, including Bosnia, India, Africa, and Indonesia. They produced a show, mainly in shades of dark browns and black, that juxtaposed precise tailoring and evening gowns with vast tribal headpieces, veils, and skeleton-like boleros, and suggested imagined worlds of ritual, ceremony, and myth. Clearly, Tisci is a designer sensitive to the notion that fashion is more than a straightforward showcasing of salable clothes. That's to be applauded, even though his fledgling career is a work in progress.
Extracted from VOGUE:
The soul of Givenchy might be associated with glamour, though veiled under smoke, spooky music, this was like a religious conversion: eerie though elegant. The ghost-like shapes wafting behind the black gauze box as the other long-limbed creations took their turn on the runway: dawn most definitely is descending and reawakening the House of Givenchy. As applause softly rippled, the box lifted and revealed his muse, Maria Carla Boscone, centre stage in her crinoline ball gown and Stella Tennant in a black swoosh of floor length satin taffeta cape: and two Isis-like blonde models standing in wooden cases - the installation and inspiration of Givenchy was set to go global.
Tisci mainly use Black in his collection, while other colours are mainly cool colour.
Tisci used Complementary colour scheme in his collection. After this analysis works, I found that in every season, Tisci was using Complementary colour scheme!





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