The young French designer Christophe Decarnin at Balmain produced a collection which was the exact reverse of over-the-knee skirts and restrained, autumnal tones.

With its micro-minis, Sex Pistols’ tartans, sock-it-to-me glitz, cave-woman leathers and crystal-embroidered animal prints, the show had all the subtlety of a kick in the teeth with a pair of Dr Martens and could not have been further from the ethos of the founder of the house, Pierre Balmain, who believed in ‘elegance from simplicity’.

Punk glamour: hemlines dropped at Balmain

Decarnin’s microscopic shift dresses glittered with red and black lightning flashes or shiny, beaded tiger-stripes and were accessorized with spike-heeled, black suede booties, with a fringe of leather around the ankle.

Body-hugging tube dresses, which covered just enough to avoid infringing laws of public decency, were emblazoned with crystal leopard-prints. A black leather scrap of a dress, with a ragged hemline that could have been chewed by a woolly mammoth, was encrusted with big cat spots in silver mesh.

Metallic vests were worn with beaded ra-ra skirts, tinier than a tutu, or with skin-tight biker jeans in black leather; punk-style, red tartan, skinny drainpipes or scarlet, python-patterned trousers, with crystal and sequin-embroidered serpents snaking around the thighs.

For evening, hemlines dropped to the floor, but the skirts, split up to the thigh, displayed just as much leg as the pelmet-skirts. Long gowns in silk chiffon, printed in red and black leopard-print or a black and white mix of tiger-stripe and leopard-spot, featured taut, ruched bodices, tethered with one asymmetric, crystal-beaded strap at the neck.

The Paris fashion season, final stop on the international designer catwalk shows for next autumn/winter, continues today with shows by the British designers, Dame Vivienne Westwood and John Galliano for Christian Dior: the reclusive Martin Margiela; and the Japanese avant-gardist, Yohji Yamamoto, who is planning a fashion gala in Beijing in April to raise funds for his new Peace Fund which will benefit Chinese young designers and models.


Balmain autumn/winter 2008/2009 collection
Photographs by Jane Mingay