Vuitton draws stars as McCartney brings horses to Paris show
The show that incorporated equestrian themes was a visual and sensory statement from McCartney, a prominent animal rights campaigner. Pharrell breezed in to flurries of camera flashes, wearing a monogrammed coat and cap, still basking in becoming Louis Vuitton men’s designer. STELLA’S WILD, WILD HORSES“Have you even seen a wild horse at a fashion show, or a whisperer?” McCartney asked the stunned fashion press on a crowded balcony above the manege that still smelled of horse. She said organizers called her “crazy” for attempting to get wild horses to a show. “They are his wild horses.
wftv.comLouis Vuitton's 'blow up' show caps energetic fashion season
PARIS — (AP) — The funfair lights at Louis Vuitton shone as brightly as the starry front row Tuesday for the vibrant and infectious spring collection from Nicolas Ghesquiere that capped Paris Fashion Week. This season, the 51-year-old Louis Vuitton designer let his childhood imagination run wild with the theme of blowing up. It’s a glamorous bookend to the entire fashion season that travels through New York, London and Milan and always ends in the City of Light. MIU MIU GOES UTILITARIANThe little sister brand of Miuccia Prada, Miu Miu, went utilitarian for a collection featuring takes on anoraks and handyman pockets. Later in the 63-look collection, leather designs used the double pockets associated with handymen to fashion low-slung belts, or dotted haphazardly across an apron.
wftv.comParis fashion houses showcase designs inside top art museums
Paris Fashion Stella McCartney F/W 22-23 Models wear creations for the Stella McCartney Ready To Wear Fall/Winter 2022-2023 fashion collection, unveiled during the Fashion Week in Paris, Monday, March 7, 2022. (Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP) (Vianney Le Caer)PARIS — (AP) — From the dizzying heights of the Pompidou Center to the lofty halls of the Musee d’Orsay, Paris fashion houses showed off the city’s most monumental art museums on Monday as they near the finish line of ready-to-wear collections. The loveable Disney rodent made a rare appearance, posing with guests with Notre Dame cathedral visible in the distance, to show off her new fashion look designed by Stella McCartney. The fall-winter event marked the first time in history that the museum and former railway station hosted a fashion show. On another look, this stretched leopard print appeared flat on a mini dress like paper printed straight from the machine.
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