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Loewe fuses high and low, tailoring and couture, to wow Paris Fashion Week
Read full article: Loewe fuses high and low, tailoring and couture, to wow Paris Fashion WeekAt Paris Fashion Week, Loewe presented a serene, green labyrinthine art gallery at Chateau de Vincennes, immersing guests in woodland tranquility.
Fashion, star power and a martial aura fuse at Givenchy's collection at Paris Fashion Week
Read full article: Fashion, star power and a martial aura fuse at Givenchy's collection at Paris Fashion WeekHistory, fashion, and star power came together at Givenchy’s latest menswear show at Les Invalides in Paris.
Louis Vuitton menswear channels digital age in Paris show
Read full article: Louis Vuitton menswear channels digital age in Paris showSinger Rosalía stunned guests at Louis Vuitton’s dreamlike menswear show in Paris with a surprise reveal in shades and hooded jacket atop a vintage 1980s yellow saloon car.
Issey Miyake, known for bold sculpted designs, dies at 84
Read full article: Issey Miyake, known for bold sculpted designs, dies at 84Issey Miyake, who built one of Japan’s biggest fashion brands and was known for his boldly sculpted pleated pieces as well as Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ black turtlenecks, has died.
Sparkle, dance and postal service infuse Paris Fashion Week
Read full article: Sparkle, dance and postal service infuse Paris Fashion WeekPARIS – From escapism at the disco, to resistance and aggression, even to pondering the importance of the postal service while working from home, designers in Paris have presented divergent creative responses to the global health crisis as spring-summer shows continued Friday. Like Milan before it, Paris is undertaking an unusual fashion season for spring-summer 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic. PARIS FASHION MUSEUM REOPENSAfter delays because of the COVID-19 crisis, Paris fashion museum the Palais Galliera has finally reopened following about two years of construction and renovation work to coincide with Paris Fashion Week. The designer’s life came at a consequential moment in Europe, as war nearly shuttered her fashion house. Perfume and accessories were for a period the only surviving lines sold at 31 rue Cambon in Paris.