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Armani Privé Fall Winter Haute Couture

Was there a whisper of an homage to the late Yves Saint Laurent in the extreme focus on pantsuits, with the bow as a playful motif at neck or at a dizzy angle on a dress shoulder? Armani has balked in previous seasons at concentrating his couture on his claim to fame: softening the androgyny of the pantsuit and bringing peace to fashion's gender warfare. But that was the spirit of this Privé show, with its artfully mismatched tailoring, the fabrics veering from male to female.

Jackets with ripples down the front met the pants in a different tone flowing below, loose but narrow at the ankle. Even the accessories had taken on an elegant ease since the early days of Armani cocktail hats.

 


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features Jul. 5th
Givenchy Fall Winter Haute Couture

Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy has moved up to the point where he's hitting the tricky balance that couture demands: developing recognizable signatures, on the one hand, and spinning fantasy, on the other. He had a theme for Fall—anticipating the trip to Peru he plans to take in August. That gave him a color scheme, from the tobacco browns of gauchos to the vivid pinks, folkloric alpaca blanket stripes, and patterned knits of Inca culture. To his credit, thoug ...

features Jul. 4th
Valentino Fall Winter Haute Couture

Alessandra Facchinetti on Wednesday described her first haute couture collection for Valentino as ''a couture for wearing'' shortly before its presentation at a Paris Fashion Week catwalk show.

''I am continuing here what I started with the Valentino pret-a-porter collection: once again, there is no frantic search for trend,'' said the designer, who took over as head of Valentino's women's collections last Septembe ...


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