"At last, pure French chic," enthused French Vanity Fair's Virginie Mouzat as she exited the Hermèsshow tonight. It was easy to see why a purely chic Frenchwoman such as she would feel that way after a week in which the waters of Parisian fashion had been
full story >>The scene Marc Jacobs set at his evocative show forLouis Vuitton this morning was that of a grand hotel. Out of fifty numbered rooms lining the runway, models emerged in varying states of dress and undress. One wore a flower-embroidered double-breasted ja
Continue reading >>The scene Marc Jacobs set at his evocative show forLouis Vuitton this morning was that of a grand hotel. Out of fifty numbered rooms lining the runway, models emerged in varying states of dress and undress. One wore a flower-embroidered double-breasted ja
Continue reading >>Sacai's Chitose Abe has been at her hybridized mash-ups for years, but they just don't get boring. This was another outstanding outing for the Japanese designer, one that once more demonstrated how sensitive she is to the conceptual-commercial mix. Her tr
Continue reading >>It's hard to go terribly wrong when Françoise Hardy is your reference. But Lydia Maurer went a lot further than channeling the French star's soigné style. She delivered a sharp, tightly edited collection that connected the early years of Paco Raban
Continue reading >>"At last, pure French chic," enthused French Vanity Fair's Virginie Mouzat as she exited the Hermèsshow tonight. It was easy to see why a purely chic Frenchwoman such as she would feel that way after a week in which the waters of Parisian fashion had been
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