Vogue’s Virginia Smith on Her Favorite Spring 2017 Looks From Paris Fashion Week Inline
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Sarah Burton’s mermaid finale gown, a glistening concoction of chiffon and beading, was perhaps the most show-stopping dress of the season.
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The offbeat color combination of Phoebe Philo’s mint and magenta shirtdress, punctuated with scarlet accessories, was brilliant.
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Jonathan Anderson’s take on the peasant blouse, mixed with textures of woven leather, linen, and frayed edges, was thoroughly modern.
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Admittedly, Balenciaga’s skintight “pantashoe” may not be for the meek, but Demna Gvasalia’s high-glam evening tops are sure to become one of the season’s most covetable items.
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John Galliano turns the everyday into the extraordinary with an inventive mix of sport, ladylike lace, and decorative crystals. As a whole, it was fabulous fashion; broken down there were singularly great pieces too.