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Irina Shayk ravished in a shoulder-less, capped-sleeve marbled gown with ruffled tiering. The Parisian stalwart’s designer, Virginie Viard, gently riffed on the 1980s in an overall simple collection doused in black and white that seemed as if it had nothing to prove.Ī-line minis led the eyes down to flashes of tease - like white-lattice thigh-high socks. Pop icon Janet Jackson looked the model of calm as the cameras jostled around her inside the former royal palace’s oldest courtyard, the Cour Carre, amid the dazzling set lights. Ghesquiere perhaps went too far with a leather print series of blown-up zippers, but stand out pieces like an embroidered multicolored apron dress surely made up for it. There was method in the madness - the designs’ sheer vibrancy giving a coherence to the collection as a whole. Elsewhere, the Renaissance collar silhouette traveled down the body playfully on another look at hip level.

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Giant zippers accompanied even bigger Monogram “hand”-bags, humongous bow collars, clown-like buttons and enormous unfurling leather sections that evoked the hit movie “Honey I Shrunk The Kids.”īeyond the obvious gimmicks, there were some accomplished looks in the colorful and youthful collection that was also a playful, contemporary take on regal dress.īlown up Elizabethan collars - or were they lifebuoys? - were given a sporty revamp on loose, ruched gowns and black stomping boots.














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