The Maturing of Charles De Vilmorin
By Paul McLauchlan
Charles de Vilmorin found himself at a pivotal moment in his career. He had exited Rochas following a two-year stint as creative director. With his namesake label back on the Haute Couture calendar after a yearlong hiatus, the 26-year-old designer has reasserted himself with a declaration of maturity. For his first runway show, he has channeled his time at Rochas, where he learned about tailoring, fabrication, and production, into his most tightly edited collection to date.
The newfound sophistication is apparent from the opening looks: a passage of all-white to serve as a palette cleanser or, as de Vilmorin put it, “the blank page” that one is presented at the beginning of the creative process. Of course, his predilection for colour and volume has not slipped into the ether, even as he matures as a designer. His eye for colour, his signature painterly brushstrokes, and outsize proportions defined the middle portion of the collection. He tied this new tale of creation together with a procession of all-black looks that revealed his improving tailoring prowess.