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Fashion show producer and model Jessica Minh Anh presented the spectacular J Autumn Fashion Show 2015. Anh took part in the 100-metre floating catwalk that was organized on the Seine River in Paris.

Ready-to-wear collections from several parts of the globe, including Europe, Asia, New Zealand, and South America, were showcased at this event along with 6 haute couture that were premiered here. The impeccable blend of art, architecture, culture, and fashion at this unique fashion show caught the fantasy of the audience.

Anh kick started the show and took to the ramp in an enthralling low cut black dress. The dress, crafted by Peruvian artist Ani Álvarez Calderón, had eagle-shaped beaded detailing. She was followed by other models who showcased the futuristic designs. The designer amalgamated collages of lace, satin duchesse, gold plated metals, cashmere, and alpaca wool to create mind-boggling pieces.

The haute couture collection by designer Gülnur Güneş from Turkey held the audience spell bound. Slim-waisted women of the 60s were the inspiration behind the Turkish maverick’s floor length dresses. In addition to this, 5.8.0 creative studio from Hong Kong premiered an eternal collection that comprised of different motifs and fabrics.

Designer Matiny Ng weaved a magic by her lively and funky collection. Another artist to showcase her creations at the J Autumn Fashion Show 2015 was Kiwi artist Leilani Rickard, who presented the treasures of New Zealand.

The touch of Paris added a magic to Anh’s vision and made the show even more spectacular. The backdrop of the runway was the key feature of the entire show as the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, the Louvre, and the 37 iconic bridges could all be seen from the venue. This view added with the remarkable fashion creations from renowned designers summed up for a perfect fashion do.

“The catwalk venues I’ve planned for 2016 are not only architectural, technological, and natural wonders but also play a big role in politics and economics. I want to produce more shows with a meaning,” Anh said while revealing her plans for 2016.

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