On Aura Tout Vu : sewing in orbit
On Aura Tout Vu has never shied away from extravagance — and this season, the house pushes the boundaries of couture with Out Of This World, a manifesto collection that catapults fashion into a parallel dimension. More than a show, it’s a sensory journey where imagination meets the exceptional, where the fantastical becomes tangible. Here, cosmic exuberance doesn’t shock — it enchants.
When Haute Couture Touches the Unknown
From the very first silhouettes, the tone is set: On Aura Tout Vu, led by Livia Stoianova and Yassen Samouilov, is not looking for discretion or consensus. Their goal? To fascinate, to mesmerize. With metallic shines, sculptural volumes, and spiky or velvety textures, each outfit seems alive, in constant transformation, like an alien organism. The “cosmicos anemones,” adorned with beaded tentacles and sparkling stones, reinvent ornamentation in a near-bioluminescent aesthetic. It’s bold, baroque, untamed — yet strikingly harmonious.
The Blurred Line Between Fashion and Mirage
The strength of this collection lies in its contrast: between a futuristic imagination and exceptional craftsmanship, between visual opulence and the fluidity of movement. Each creation oscillates between science-fiction costume and haute couture gown, blurring the lines between garment and creature, between reality and illusion. These are no longer mere outfits, but bodies in metamorphosis — moving artworks.
With Out Of This World, On Aura Tout Vu doesn’t seek to dress — the house transforms, transports, narrates. It offers fashion not as something to simply wear, but as something to live, to feel, to experience. A radical approach that reminds us haute couture isn’t always made for everyday life — but to expand the realm of possibility.
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