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Raf Simons seamlessly ties in the world of art, as he is wont to do, with a collection that thoroughly modernizes the Dior brand. Once again proving that if he leads, we will follow.
Simons seamlessly ties in the world of art, as he is wont to do, with a collection that thoroughly modernizes the Dior brand. Once again proving that if he leads, we will follow.
“No front row. No seating. Surprise,” read the bottom line of the show notes for Anne Valérie Hash’s Fall/Winter 2013 collection
Roland Mouret’s streamlined show for Fall/Winter 2013 echoes the beautifully tailored wardrobe of Deneuve, but also manages to skillfully present a new generation of color-blocking.
Roland Mouret’s streamlined show for Fall/Winter 2013 echoes the beautifully tailored wardrobe of Deneuve, but also manages to skillfully present a new generation of color-blocking.
Lanvin’s Fall/Winter 2013 collection might just win Best in Show (if such a prize were awarded during Fashion Month), because the 52 looks shown were each exquisite – and they only got better as the show progressed.
Elbaz’s something-for-everyone approach to Fall/Winter 2013 only increased the likability of Lanvin.
Nina Ricci’s dance-themed show was set in tone by a dueling piano performance of Philip Glass’s “Two Movements for Two Pianos”.
If, like most young girls, your childhood dream was to be a ballerina, it’s likely that you’ll fall hard for this lovely, graceful, fascinating collection.
If Balmain’s Fall/Winter 2013 collection elicits a chuckle or two from you, that’s fine. Olivier Rousteing meant it to be joyful, exuberant, and even a little funny.




































































