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French Vogue 90th Anniversary Masquerade Ball

Le tout Paris’ Who’s Who–and then some–turned out for Carine Roitfeld’s black-tie bash Thursday night celebrating French Vogue’s 90th anniversary. The “Eyes Wide Shut”-themed masquerade ball had more than one guest scouring the city to find the perfect mask. And what a celebration it was. Miuccia Prada, Olivier Theyskens, Tyra Banks (who made her mask … Continue reading “French Vogue 90th Anniversary Masquerade Ball”

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Nina Ricci Spring 2011

Contrary to many of his contemporaries, Peter Copping still wants his woman to think soft and pretty. So from the pink walls to the feminine frills, the charm Copping has emerged to show a lovely collection ripe with feathers, ruffles and lace. The haute couture fabrications recalled Monet’s water-lily paintings infused with a sportswear motif … Continue reading “Nina Ricci Spring 2011”

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Balmain Spring 2011

Christophe Decarnin is starting to walk down an expected route–and that could prove hazardous without a yield sign. The salon of the Grand Hotel, with pounding music switching from Rachmanunoff to Frank Sinatra’s “My Way” to the Sex Pistols ushering the arrival of a punk revival. The results? Leather bustiers covered with safety pins, trademark … Continue reading “Balmain Spring 2011”

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Balenciaga Spring 2011

The seventies isn’t the only recurring theme on the spring runways. A masculine take on femininity has been wafting its way through Milan and now Paris, and at Balenciaga Nicolas Ghesquière went that exact route–albeit toned down somewhat to what he called a “boyish” aesthetic. Putting Balenciaga back in touch with the street, the results … Continue reading “Balenciaga Spring 2011”

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Balenciaga Shoes Spring 2011

Nicolas Ghesquière extended his idea of boyish individuality all the way down to his decidedly eclectic footwear. Surely the models must have breathed a collective sigh of relief upon discovering, at the show’s very early morning call time, that they would be sauntering through the halls of the Crillon Hotel in walkable shoes. Yes, walkable! … Continue reading “Balenciaga Shoes Spring 2011”

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Dries Van Noten Spring 2011

Citing the inspiration of the 20th-century Belgian artist Jef Verheven, best known for his interpretations of light, color and landscape, as a starting point, Dries Van Noten sensuously captured a lightness in mood and spirit with a collection that was far ranging. A painterly effect was achieved on ombré prints thanks to a soft color … Continue reading “Dries Van Noten Spring 2011”

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