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Paris' Carefully Crafted Couture
Today's Haute Couture comes in all shapes and forms, the one common thread being exceptional attention to detail in a limited edition. From young talents like Bouchra Jarrar whose sleek suits put couture back in real life day time, to Versace who returned to Paris after a break of nearly eight years to show its glittering red carpet columns, this spring session is a mix from wearables for the impossibly pampered to pure, priceless fantasies. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/25/12
What does it take to dress like a man today? For a generation of eternally young men, it's not enough to slip into a suit anymore. So the challenge for Paris's top menswear designers is to discover just what contemporary elegance should be and how to incorporate the power and seduction of sport in a man's wardrobe. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/24/12
Couture's Big Guns: Givenchy, Chanel, Armani
Riccardo Tisci's presentations for Givenchy at the Hôtel d'Evreux on the place Vendôme are one of the best things to happen to haute couture in a long time. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 07/06/11
The men's collections continued into the weekend in Paris, with military minimalism at YSL, a Buster Keaton mix-up at Comme des Garçons, Givenchy's tropical paradise, and Junya Watanabe's gardener. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/27/11
Like every good Italian boy, Riccardo Tisci loves his mama. But since taking the reins at Givenchy six years ago, the designer has made one of the most ferocious ascents in fashion history, fueled by a goth-y romanticism, a streetwise intuition, a raw sexuality, a little bit of conceptual bark, and a whole lot of bite ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/07/11
Hybrid Fashion Takes Junya, Celine Does Gloria Steinem
Junya Watanabe took the biker jacket on a tailoring tour de force, from the hourglass—an echo of Dior's 1947 "Bar" jacket—to tunics, capes and everything in between. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/07/11
Who Will Take Galliano's Place at Dior? Four of Our Dream Picks
With John Galliano firmly out of the picture, the fashion world quickly turns to the next big question: Who will replace him? We put together a list of possible frontrunners. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/01/11
Turning Japanese: Givenchy Couture
After last season's skeletal second skins, Tisci turned to the Butoh dance performance of Kazuo Ohno, which he mixed with the bold, futuristic design of Japanese robot toys. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/26/11