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Paris Fashion Week Summer 2015: Part III
Paris Fashion Week Summer 2015: Part III |
By Alexandra SUHNER ISENBERG
Editor-at-Large |
[Paris], October 3, 2014 - Here is my last set of Spring 2015 catwalk reviews. Is it just me or do you all feel that this season has been exceptionally dull? Read Part I and Part II. |
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That Giambattista Valli has nailed the whole pretty girly thing - but kept it ultra chic. How this brand has grown to become a consistently strong, beautiful presence in the fashion world. Giambattista Valli was by no means a newcomer to the industry when he started his namesake company but he has risen to be one of my most anticipated shows, both on the ready-to-wear and the couture catwalks. |
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That Christophe Lemaire kicked off his last Hermes show with an incredibly chic tunic sweatshirt. |
That this entire Hermes show was so elegant and beautiful. I'm feeling a bit sad that Lemaire is leaving now, why did he save the best for last? |
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That Louis Vuitton was a marginal improvement on the previous seasons and there were actually a few nice things. But it still gets a C minus for being generally not very good. |
That Miu Miu was very on-brand and quite nice. |
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Sacai's eclectic mix of military, lace, delicate print, sheer, and fur. |
That Fausto Puglisi might just be the man for the Emanuel Ungaro job. |
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That Valentino consistently pleases me and surprises me. |
More beautiful Valentino. |
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That Alexander McQueen made nice dresses this season that human beings could actually wear. |
The cute Chanel knits. But this good stuff was few and far between. |
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For Summer 2015 Stella McCartney, Sonia Rykiel and Saint Laurent Collection Reviews...read more |
Photos courtesy of Vogue.com |
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