Text by Janelle
Looking back on the season that was and some of the runway proportion plays, we started to think back to the larger than life silhouettes of the 1980s. Back when a shoulder pad was de rigueur you couldn’t open up a fashion magazine without seeing the incredible designs of Claude Montana. Focusing on exquisite construction, luxurious materials and of course shape, Montana’s eponymous label flourished from 1979 until 1997, and for two years in the early nineties he even held down the reigns at Lanvinand yes there was life before Alber.
The amount of designers who namecheck Montana as an inspiration is staggering, the late Alexander McQueen cited him as a primary influence and numerous others owe a great deal to Montana’s inventive spirit. Take a trip back to the past with a glimpse at some incredible House of Montana pieces, as worn by top models of the era. The clothes may be over 20 years old, but notice how relevant and modern they still seem – the ruffled skirt on the red suit wouldn’t seem out of place on this season’s Balenciaga runway, the oversized shearling jacket would work with today’s Rag & Bone and that dramatic white column for Lanvin, could appear on any red carpet today and be completely refreshing.
Jenny Howarth by Paolo Roversi for Montana, 1986
Jenny Howarth by Paolo Roversi for Montana 1988
Linda Evangelista in Montana in American Vogue, 1987
Annelisse Seubert in Montana, 1992
Linda Evangelista by Paolo Roversi for Lanvin S/S 90, by Montana
Karen Mulder by Paolo Roversi for Lanvin by Montana, 1991
Claudia Mason on the cover of British Vogue in Montana, 1993
Emma Sjoberg in Elle by Gilles Bensimon, 1991
Emma Sjoberg in Montana 1992 ads
Love these pics so much…one day I will have a closet filled with beautiful clothes like these.
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