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Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
PARIS, France — Straight from Paris, BoF brings you the top shows from Monday 3rd March: Sacai, Stella McCartney, and Saint Laurent
Sacai, Autumn/Winter 2014:
The runway show review will be posted shortly. See full show.
Stella McCartney, Autumn/Winter 2014:
"Stella McCartney has long cornered the field of sophisticated daily dressing by offering fashionable but not senselessly trend-abiding clothes for the busy woman. The 'sophisticated do-it-yourself attitude' McCartney describes in the notes came across as a slightly more casual spin on her active woman's wardrobe." See full show.
Saint Laurent, Autumn/Winter 2014:
"On the catwalk, Slimane was steadfast in his belief that the cool kids/rebellious musician look, done with a couture level of craftsmanship, is still the way forward for the Saint Laurent brand." See full show.
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