Mugler. Fall 2020 Ready-to-Wear - Paris Fashion Week.




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Casey Cadwallader creative director of Mugler in a carefully orchestrated way, has remained balanced with his own imprint of creativity, whilst paying homage to Thierry Mugler's décadente of his early ensembles of the famed fashion house.  If amorous is the new black, then the early incarnations of Mugler's styles ring true and Cadwallader would be one of the recent instigators of this new lingerie stylization which has picked up steam going into 2020.  

Cadwallader, like Mugler loved curves as a way of crafting and contouring dress styles. With the designer setting a precedence in promoting more skin on show, without it being stripped too bare, he has also shown his skills in layering onto different body shapes, whilst maintaining the same effect, as far as representing fluidity.  Hence the runway being an important fixture here, however there is no doubt that the erogenous of desirability is the benchmark which Cadwallader is aiming for with his collections - to which he has elevated to a standard on each of his showings.  

For his Fall 2020 collection, there is more of a layered and protective concept, whilst still offering the amatory.  Cadwallader has fired off a very sleek and focused collection, while not being shy of playing around with the contoured individuality of the runway model's, which in turn hasn't confined his latest collection to one single dynamic of the feminine shape.  Rather he has spread it across the variations.  

Draped leathers, intermixed with sheer and revealing outfits.  Skintight sex appeal, with lingerie interjected as the overall suggestive look.  Styles are all asymmetrically set and bestowed, so the alluring appeal has been evened out its overall represention.

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