PARIS (AP) Croatian-born designer Damir Doma channeled a summer vibe Wednesday at Paris Fashion Week, producing an unusually delicate spring-summer 2014 collection.
The breezy white cotton looks felt like a welcome new direction from a man known for his monkish, dark and medieval styles.
The best detail of the show was the perforated holes neatly embroidered that punctuated dresses, gauze skirts and boxy tops. Instead of being punched into the black and white looks mechanically, they were distributed almost randomly, breaking up what might have been stark monochromes.
Doma's signature asymmetry was still in abundance with a series of truncated toga styles but they were delivered with a delicacy through the lightness of the cotton. Bright flashes of color like primrose yellow or orange nicely softened the palette and were sometimes found on an asymmetric shoulder strap.
The inclusion of actual dresses in this womenswear show was another previously unheard-of feat from the designer.