EDITOR’S POV
The ’70s dominated the spring/summer 2015 runways, from the Woodstock-worthy frocks at Chloé to the fringe and flares at Emilio Pucci. While Saint Laurent and Tom Ford went glam, channelling Studio 54 with moody hues and metallics, Dries Van Noten took sit-in chic to another level, transforming the carpeted catwalk into a poetic landscape where models lounged luxuriously in bold-patterned vests, silk pyjama-cut pants and diaphanous dresses—a bohemian daydream if ever there was one. LISA GUIMOND