Ayra Starr consistently embodies a doll-like elegance, a signature style that shines through her red carpet moments.
From the iconic Mugler dress at the MTV VMAs to the custom Louboutin ensemble at the Wakanda Forever premiere, she effortlessly radiates a Bratz film allure.
This enchanting trend seamlessly continues in the visuals for Crayon's 'Ngozi' music video, skillfully directed by the talented Director K.
This Femalien creation boasts a slim-fitting bodice, intricate knot detailing, and a strapless design reminiscent of a Disney princess. The ensemble is perfectly accessorized with a studded Arabian bracelet.
The 'Ngozi' music video harmoniously aligns with the thematic essence of Crayon's debut album, 'Trench to Triumph.' Since the album's release, the track has garnered a remarkable 30 million streams worldwide.
The visually captivating accompaniment to the single was unveiled on October 30, 2023, marking a momentous celebration of music and style starring Maison Femalien and Arya Starr in our famous wonderland Aliza dress.
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Entering Agathe... our dreamy pink bow dress is crafted with love for our Femalien princesses!
This dress is all about the details, from the delicate straps and sweetheart neckline to the playful bow at the waist.
The flowing skirt hits just above the knee, making it the perfect length for any occasion.
And the pastel pink hue is sure to turn heads and make you look and feel like a total princess.
This dress is all about the details, from the delicate straps and sweetheart neckline to the playful bow at the waist.
The flowing skirt hits just above the knee, making it the perfect length for any occasion.
And the pastel pink hue is sure to turn heads and make you look and feel like a total princess.
But don't be fooled by its pretty exterior - this dress is also incredibly comfortable to wear.
The lightweight fabric moves with you as you walk, dance, or twirl, and the fitted bodice ensures a perfect fit every time.
Whether you're looking for that perfect summers evening dress, attending a summer wedding or a garden party, Agathe is crafted to fit your desires.
So why not add a little bit of romance to your wardrobe this summer?
Open the gateway to your individuality and divine female energy.
Love,
MF
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At Maison Femalien, we believe that fashion is an art form, and these dresses are no exception. The racy gravity-defying neckline is a work of art in itself, and the dresses are designed to accentuate the beauty and individuality of the wearer. Whether you're looking to make a bold fashion statement or simply want to feel confident and beautiful, the Ella and Léa evening dresses are the perfect choice. Fit for the red carpet.
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The Bourgeois look
The latest Fall-Winter shows have put a spotlight on long skirts, blouses, checked blazers, moccasins, and many other articles. this year was no different from the last one. Indeed, the neo-bourgeois trend is here to stay in artistic outfits.
Only one rule to follow to seize the neo-bourgeois tendency: balance! Avoid the full look, pick only a few pieces and mix them with other styles, for instance, Blazers with blue jeans or pantsuits with sneakers can help you pull a more urban look.
Boiled down, investing in new blazers is a huge upgrade for your wardrobe this winter.
The Preppy look
the preppy look has indeed returned to the forefront of fashion trends. Easy to adopt, contrary to what one might think, it is both elegant, sober, and neat. The preppy style is composed of basic pieces, easy to associate like blazers, blouses, tights, sweaters, Mary jane heals, sheath dresses, short skirts, and many others.
If you like having a polished wardrobe of artistic outfits, you should consider this look. If you fancy this look, a nice blouse slid on the front of a skirt with heels or boots on will go a long way.
The Trinity look
When I think of Trinity the matrix movie character my first thought is ‘’ I wish I had one of her leather coats ‘’, luckily for me and all of the ‘90s fashion, long black leather coats and jackets are making a comeback in this season.
Combine a black coat with black skinny jeans to effortlessly face the challenges of the day. Play the casual card for shoes and match this artistic outfit with a pair of black leather boots, and you’re ready to go.
Check out our clothing lines for unique looking, custom made leather pieces.
The See-through/Lingerie look
Who said that we should take a step off of sexy light pieces in this season?
From the first look at this season's trends, there’s a lot of transparent and lingerie-inspired artistic outfits. this season fashion shows are pushing many exposed lingerie looks that advocate for luxury and seduction. The craze for the aesthetics of the corset brings out other types of tops that look like lingerie this season. It seems that the witchy trend continues to prevail. Crop top lace, long skirt and hat, and ready for an incantation.
The term minimalism was coined in the USA in the 1960s when extreme forms of abstract art were being developed, artists like Robert Morris, and Donald Judd (sculptors), Frank Stella and Sol Le Witt (painters), La Monte Young, Terry Riley, Philip Glass and Steve Reich (musicians), and others began to favour formal stripping, reductionism, and neutrality, following the same principles put forward by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) – who’s behind the famous phrase ‘’Less is More’’-, one of the founders of modern architecture and a proponent of the simplicity and clarity of style, who believed that the improvement of art work can only be done by subtraction, using the least to express the most, this is what minimalism fundamentally is.
It is a style that relies on simplicity, stripping art to its core, leaving us with an impersonal and neutral piece, with no trace of emotion or intuitive decision making, little about the artist is shown through the art. Minimalist artists rejected the notion of the artwork as a unique creation reflecting the personal expression of the artist, seeing this as a distraction from the real subject (the art itself). Therefore, they tried creating objects that were as impersonal and neutral as possible, not referring to anything beyond its literal presence. The materials used are not worked to suggest an idea; colours are also non-referential, which means using the black colour does not mean the artist is trying to suggest a sombre mood.
By the late 1980s and While other forms of art like painting, architecture, and sculpture had already embraced minimalism, artistic clothing, also known as art wear was at the beginning of its path, starting by suppression of what some fashion designers consider useless, like ornamentations, details or colors. Therefore, leaning towards the simplification of clothing so that it fulfils with discretion its primary function ‘’to dress’’. Then followed the mainstream fashion scene with many famous American designers like Calvin Klein installing new design ideas and focusing more and more on comfort and practicality.
Minimalism seems to be a sustainable and timeless philosophy that puts ‘’being’’ ahead of the ‘’having’’, which explains why in current times, minimalism having a big clash against the current of consumerism.
in terms of style, rigorous and symmetrical cuts, noble materials, radical silhouettes going to the essentials and favouring quality over quantity will be preferred. On the colour side, we will rather turn to neutral tones like black, white, shades of gray, nude, or blue. The most important thing is to have the sleekest silhouette and avoid overload. checkout our minimalist collection.
here in MaisonFemalien, we believe minimalism helps us focus on what we need. It also helps us figure out that we do not need much to be appreciated. Each artistic clothing piece has been designed to make you feel beautiful, strong, and well in your body, but most of all, to remind you that your greatest asset is you.
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