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For this first post-Cavid parade in front of the public, the artistic director of women's collections, Nicolas Ghesquière, chose the theatrical aesthetics.
La Suite Après Cette PublicitéBaskets dresses, long capes in feathers and-glasses have opened the parade to better emphasize the play of volumes in very modern looks of the designer, master of the cut.
Tuxeds become oversize or are available in jeans, short skirts and horse riding pants take volumes at the hips.
"Time dissolves functions and codes, it brings together the changing rooms (...) The humble uniform knows the splendor," writes the stylist in the score of intention of the parade.
@stacia1366 @hargroverachel @wwhl How is she going to read She's only Doing Laundry?
— Patricia Wed Dec 16 16:16:34 +0000 2020
Women's ready-to-wear week ended this Tuesday in Paris with a tribute parade to Alber Elbaz, an Israeli-American designer who was artistic director of Lanvin, died of COVVI-19 in April.
La Suite Après Cette PublicitéMore than 40 fashion houses have joined the design studio Az Factory, its latest project, to create looks in its tribute.
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