Fashion / ShowThierry Mugler Womenswear A/W10No unnecessary components; just good, clean designs.ShareLink copied ✔️March 10, 2010FashionShowTextRachael BridgeThierry Mugler Womenswear A/W10 Thierry Mugler was a breath of fresh air amongst all the frou-frou and heavy weight detailing that has been turned out during Paris Fashion Week so far. A fresh, sleek collection that retained an air of luxury whilst focusing more on silhouette and fabric, as opposed to the amount of ruffles, frills, crystals and anything else that a designer is likely to get their hands on. Outerwear entailed a cream slender robe secured by a matching belt with subtle pocket detail and a grey puffa coat with curved waist and emphasis on hips and chest. Although eveningwear was pared down in comparison to other shows this season, this did not mean that it was any less desirable, Mugler held its own with opulent fabrics, a modern twist and minimal fuss. A high-waisted delicately feathered skirt was teamed with a coffee sheer blouse and a strapless bodice in pale gold and silver was worn over a nude pink blouse. The final piece an asymmetric full-length gown in black, gold and silver metallic. This was given an urban edge with a steel-grey, slim puffa jacket that highlighted the waist as it criss-crossed around the stomach; the high collar attained a regal air.Visit our Entire Paris Fashion Week coverage » Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREAmomento wants to become the world’s first Korean heritage houseThe devil doesn’t wear Prada, she wears ‘anything she fucking wants’Beach please! Matthieu Blazy makes a splash at his Chanel Cruise debut Nike is walking on Air at Milan Design Week New BalanceNew Balance heads to Amsterdam to launch collection with Lack of Guidance New BalanceExclusive: New Balance and Lack of Guidance show football knows no borders Ballet continues to thrive thanks to Saul Nash’s designsTechno-fascist fashion: Why Silicon Valley is moving into menswear080 Barcelona Fashion7 names to know from 080 Barcelona Fashion WeekOakley Going ‘field mode’ with Kellyn WilsonOakley Going ‘field mode’ with Emi MatsushimaZara Larsson: ‘The second I come home, all my clothes come off’Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy