Model Cara Delevigne walks the runway during the Balmain show as part of the Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Spring/Summer 2019. Picture: Getty Images
From garments and fabrics to colours, cuts and proportions, designers pulled out all the stops to flatter the female form and shake off constraints this season.
Swaying from ramped-up femininity to androgynous silhouettes, women cut a more confident and determined figure than ever this season.
Take a look at some of the key trends in store for the spring/summer 2019 season.
Cycling shorts at Blumarine, Roberto Cavalli and Fila
Androgynous silhouettes at Yohji Yamamoto, John Galliano and Givenchy
Feline prints at Dolce & Gabbana, Saint Laurent and Elie Saab
Fluorescent green at Emporio Armani, Cristiano Burani and Off-White
Patchwork at Etro, Junya Watanabe and Coach
Mesh at Christian Dior, Sonia Rykiel and John Galliano
Headscarves at Kate Spade New York, Pyer Moss and JW Anderson
See-through fabrics at Moschino, Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini and Molly Goddard
Denim at Marco De Vincenzo, Isabel Marant and Balmain
Disco vibes by Roberto Cavalli, Isabel Marant and Annakiki
Leather jackets by Celine, Philipp Plein and Alexander McQueen
Asymmetrical designs at A.F.Vandevorst, AfterHomeWork and Genny
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