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Dominique Sirop - Paris fashion week
Dominique Sirop is master of tucks, folds and draping. But he is a god of the diaphanous. In his hands, the sheerest silk chiffon becomes the body and wings of an angel. He creates beautiful tailored trouser suits, accented this season with brown and black leather
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Opposites Attract
Marc le Bihan’s collection was a study in opposites. The models streamed out almost endlessly in black and white silk chiffon polka dotted dresses, with the occasional splash of color in orange, grey, and pink. These pretty dresses are meant for lunch on the lawn with Daisy and Jay Gatsby
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On Aura tout Vu in Paris
Sometimes it takes three to tell the story. The story for the trio this season takes us into the world of semi-precious stones which for many of us have symbolic and spiritual meaning. The talisman and the amulet have always had a special place
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From the Cupboard of Ages Past
It's somewhat ironic that at the time Karl Lagerfeld sold off every piece of his personal Louis XVI collection at Sotheby's, he would choose porcelain from the Age of Enlightenment as inspiration for his Chanel couture collection. And of course it worked, like everything else Karl touches
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Voyaging on the African Queen
With haute couture hanging by a thread, it was Jean Paul Gaultier who tied up the week with an imaginative show on Wednesday afternoon inspired by the dreamy world of equatorial Africa. The runway might have been a series of podiums zigzagging in interconnected knots
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