Friday Fashion: Yiqing Yin Haute Couture F/W 2012

Early July marked Haute Couture Fashion Week in Paris. I'm always eager to see the imaginative concoctions of the world's top designers. Of course, the shows were beautiful – Elie Saab, Armani Prive, John Paul Gaultier, etc. produced noteworthy collections. But I'd like to introduce you to a lesser-known couturier, Chinese-French designer Yiqing Yin.

Yiqing Yin Haute Couture F/W 2012
Yiqing Yin Haute Couture F/W 2012

Of course, I didn't love every look; but some of them were really fascinating. Others, downright pretty. The collection featured incredibly intricate pieces like the one above. The details and edges seem reminiscent of a paper sculpture. In fact, Yiqing notes, "I’ve always loved arts and crafts until I went to arts school. I thought I would become a sculptor, and then I encountered textiles and discovered their sensual quality." Conversely, the ombre pieces below floated down the runway with an airy ease.

Yiqing Yin Haute Couture F/W 2012
Yiqing Yin Haute Couture F/W 2012
Yiqing Yin Haute Couture F/W 2012
Yiqing Yin Haute Couture F/W 2012
Yiqing Yin Haute Couture F/W 2012
Yiqing Yin Haute Couture F/W 2012

The finale look, Cage, was both familiar and completely alien at the same time. The coloring and materials remind me of a peacock. The bird becomes the cage? I'd definitely put this in the "wearable art" category. And although she looks completely naked beneath, I'm surprisingly not offended.

Yiqing Yin Haute Couture F/W 2012
Yiqing Yin Haute Couture F/W 2012

I'm looking forward to more of Yiqing's work. Can't wait to see what Spring has in store.

Images: (1-3, 5) Soji Fugii, (4) ImaxTree

Desiré Greene
Desiré is a designer, blogger, and lover of all things glamorous. Though primarily a self-taught decorator, Desiré studied at The Art Institute, where she honed a distinct aesthetic largely influenced by the Modern Glamour movement, the theme of her popular design blog, Sukio. Not only is she considered a "closet fashionista," discreetly stashing handbags and shoes whenever possible, but, as an MIT graduate, she’s also an undercover nerd. Fashion, nerdom, and several years as a Washingtonian have combined to shape her unique perspective on interior design.
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