GAUCHERE Presents New Fall/ Winter 2023 Collection at Paris Fashion Week

GAUCHERE, the French prêt-à-porter house, revealed their Fall/Winter 2023 Collection with 38 looks at Paris Fashion Week. Once again, founder and designer, Marie-Christine Statz, decided the atmosphere of the Passage des Jacobins as the ideal place to reflect the mood of the collection.

In the Fall/ Winter 2023 Collection featured toned-down color scheme of greys, shades of light brown, creams, whites, and lots of black. The mainly monochrome looks are accentuated by a bright grass-green print. Marie-Christine Statz extracted the motif from an untitled work that Camille Henrot painted in 2022.

It was transformed on sand-colored viscose resembling canvas. The oversized shirt, mid-length skirt and sleeveless top are constructed with placed slits that form their individual shapes and reshape the artwork in movement.

The growing bond and stimulating dialogue between Marie-Christine Statz and Camille Henrot led to a series of black & white looks. One look included a Pyjama – one that could have been worn by Schnabel or Basquiat in the 1980s with an all-over pattern of Henrot’s erotic drawings, arranged in dangerous promiscuity.

Tailoring provides the essence and larger part of the winter collection. This season, the garments’ inherent precise silhouettes are broken up by seamed slits on coats, jackets, skirts, and trousers. Fabrics with different weights such as classic Italian menswear pinstripes and heavier loden fabrics alternate in one piece and modify the shape.

Open edges and large pleats deconstruct dresses, blazers, and knits. All these precise manipulations of the garments come to life in different ways – depending on the individual who wears them.

Washed-out grey denim jackets and trousers play with volume and pleats. Asymmetric ribbed, pleated or skin-tight knits are made of 90s vintage yarn. Shiny lacquered cotton, patent linen and sequins are shown in off-the-shoulder dresses, high waisted trousers and bubble tops.

Black leather, textured brushed wool, techno or cotton jerseys, and semi-transparent soft wool serge are cut into oversized turtleneck sweaters and draped into floor long backless dresses, midi skirts and cropped tops with a boyish femininity.

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About GAUCHERE

GAUCHERE is a French prêt-à-porter house founded in 2013 by the designer Marie-Christine Statz. Her vision is to create garments that point out the individual. At the heart of GAUCHERE is the art of tailoring, the appreciation of materials as they are and the translation in pure geometric structures and sculptural volumes. Marie-Christine’s intuitive designs are expressing the mood of today while aiming for permanence and timelessness. The GAUCHERE community is progressive. It is an active participant in today’s society. “Live and let live” is not just a phrase for them but an attitude towards life.

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Source: Gauchere