October 5, 2012

Pace Wu’s Paris Fashion Week

Fashion Week is a predictable time as the celebs wear a look by the designer who invited them to the show (unless you’re Jennifer Lopez).

The one person who stood out during Paris Fashion Week was Pace Wu.

I saw her as I entered the Elie Saab show and she is even more beautiful in real life and taller than I had expected.

Her fashionable week started off at the Lanvin show where she wore an all-black Lanvin look with a hot-pink lip colour providing a pop of colour.

While I’m not too crazy about the dress, especially the dangerously high slit, I do love her accessories, sans black pumps of course.

Her menswear-inspired look at the Jean-Paul Gaultier show could’ve been tres boring had she not opted for several pops of pink via her belt, her Brian Atwood pumps and Olympia Le Tan clutch.

One of my favourite looks was Wu’s Stella McCartney look. Her blue lace jumpsuit with a black waistband is stunning on her. She styled it perfectly with a Stella McCartney ‘Falabella’ clutch with a blue chain and Charlotte Olympia nude ‘Dolly’ pumps.

J’adore her head-to-toe Chloé look. I want EVERY piece of this look. Simple elegance at its very finest.

Don’t let the sun fool you; it was freezing in Paris. While the Valentino coat was weather appropriate it looks very heavy. I would love to see the red leather dress under her coat. The green pumps did give me a ‘What the?’ moment, but at least they are interesting to look at. A red Valentino ‘Rockstud’ clutch completed this look.

Wu’s green embroidered Louis Vuitton mini dress with a lime-green belt was yet another simply styled look. The black pumps have a surprise twist at the back as the heel is made of gold.

For her last show of Paris Fashion Week, Wu braced the cold and the rain to arrive looking stunning wearing a black Elie Saab dress with lace sleeves. An Elie Saab clutch and Roger Vivier pumps completed her look.

I’m torn between the Stella McCartney and the Chloe look as my favourite.

Credit: Getty

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