For his final Paule Ka collection, founder and creative director Serge Cajfinger — who’s leaving to pursue personal projects — looked to the Sixties, especially the carefree spirit of those times, if not quite the social upheaval. The sentiment was evident in the sweet A-line shapes, including a shirtdress and a coat in yellow cotton canvas, both adorned with whimsical, fuzzy raffia strips. Alternatives to that surface detail featured chain insets, giving the aesthetic a more refined polish. Caftans added to the overall ease.
For evening, Cajfinger proposed a square-shaped organza top layered like mille-feuille, shown with a full tricotine cotton skirt. The look brought an elegance to the otherwise freewheeling Sixties vibe.