Montreal Fashion Jobs – Modern Minimalism

It’s no coincidence that countless of-the-moment designers reinvent themselves by going back to basics: take Raf Simons, the master of minimalism who recently landed Dior; Alexander Wang, who defined New York street style by way of basic T-Shirts, succeeding Nicolas Ghesquière at Balenciaga; or Phoebe Philo, a woman who singlehandedly redefined power accessories for alpha females everywhere at Celine.

The most recent display of modern minimalism, however, is surely a product of Nicolas Ghesquière on the precipice of his departure from a fifteen-year tenure at Balenciaga. His Spring/Summer 2013 collection for the French house defined the beauty of sensuality found in simple contrasts: crisp suits or white shirts suddenly come to life when paired against flouncy skirts or cutout midriffs.

January is the perfect month to personify his minimalist iteration through unique basics. Add intrigue through details like unexpected cutouts, plush fabrics, or black and white juxtapositions. Who knew basic blouses, pea coats and blue jeans could be the antidote to January’s blues? Take a look at our twist on classic pieces that will keep you looking fresh until winter ends.

1. Style inspiration: Balenciaga Spring/Summer 2013, image courtesy of Style.com
2. J Crew Toothpick Jeans, $144
3. Alexander Wang Tote, $703, available at Shopbop
4. Zara Military Jacket, $160
5. H&M Patterned Blouse, $50
6. KARL Twill Pants, $215, available at Net-A-Porter
7. T Babaton Sid Blouse, $68, available at Aritzia
8. Friend of Mine Vest, $513, available at Shopbop
9. Elin Kling for Marciano Selma Bustier and Skirt, $98 and $138

By: Ali Leier, Vancouver

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