Fluent! The clothes and the gesticulation in the final bow
by Ghesquire attested to a comfortable solid footing at the house of Vuitton. What
started with some fine specimens of peaking customary luxury-think oversized,
fur, leather, and animal print on oversized fur, all thriving in a self-assured
realisation of their necessity and firm origins- was followed by hands-on
offerings that had a tight character of construction (the ribbed knits i.e. the
orange jumper with an above the bust cut-out). This gradually flowed into
pieces with striking traits such as the metallic renderings that eventually
took over and formed the entire standout ensemble as seen on Malaika Firth. The
logo t-shirts that were inlaid will make an absolutely perfect case of casual
luxe. A whole load of hit must
get-your-hands-on stand-alone pieces in the collection would yield sellable
commercial entities aplenty. A restrained but strong showcase with simple beauty
in the details.
Images via style.com
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