Ballgown Romance, Reworked
The ballgown is not going anywhere, but the finish has changed. Georges Hobeika showed lace in two ways: a strapless gown with crystal fading from soft grey into dense sparkle at the floor, and an off the shoulder long sleeved version with a plunging neckline and a cathedral veil. Zuhair Murad leaned fully into three dimensional floral lace, one strapless and dense, one sheer and long sleeved, both finished with a butterfly at the hairline, a nice reminder that a single styling detail can carry a whole story. Elie Saab closed with the kind of blush, crystal covered ballgown built for a finale, veil included.
Fluid Movement and Draping
Where the ballgowns built up, another group of houses let go. Stephane Rolland showed a halter gown in soft, pleated organza that moved as the model walked rather than holding its shape. Dior embroidered a fern motif across an off the shoulder gown with real movement in the skirt. Chanel, true to form, ended its show with a Bride in a lace cape sleeve top over a full tea length lace skirt, set against a garden backdrop, proof that ladylike volume still has a place at the top table.