September 30th, 2010
Balenciaga
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Zac Posen
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Manish Arora
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Ann Demeulemeester
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Sharon Wauchob
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Balmain
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Barbara Bui
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Rick Owens
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Lutz
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A.F. Vandevorst
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Nina Ricci
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Excellent day today, with Balenciaga opening strong with a drove of newbies and some of the biggest supers of them all (among them, Gisele, Stella, Caroline, and Amber). Ghesquière even gave five-months-preggers Miranda Kerr a walk out. I really took to the fencing theme at Demeulmeester, but what I was really waiting for was a long awaited dose of Balmainia. Daria opened the show (but of course), which was oh so very punk (which makes me wonder if the Think Punk editorial in Vogue Paris' October issue might be a tip of the hat to Mr. Decarnin?). Models were decked out in red, black, and white, with little holding the clothes together but safety pins. Carmen Kass showed up with her hair in an adorable pixie cut, which dropped my jaw (but seriously, it's Carmen Kass, she can pull off anything). Rick Owens put out a great showing as well, with a collection more structured and rigid than usual, but no less genius for the fact.
Peace, love, and floating,
Gill Ford
Photos courtesy of style.com, elleuk.com
Balenciaga
Zac Posen
Manish Arora
Ann Demeulemeester
Sharon Wauchob
Balmain
Barbara Bui
Rick Owens
Lutz
A.F. Vandevorst
Nina Ricci
Excellent day today, with Balenciaga opening strong with a drove of newbies and some of the biggest supers of them all (among them, Gisele, Stella, Caroline, and Amber). Ghesquière even gave five-months-preggers Miranda Kerr a walk out. I really took to the fencing theme at Demeulmeester, but what I was really waiting for was a long awaited dose of Balmainia. Daria opened the show (but of course), which was oh so very punk (which makes me wonder if the Think Punk editorial in Vogue Paris' October issue might be a tip of the hat to Mr. Decarnin?). Models were decked out in red, black, and white, with little holding the clothes together but safety pins. Carmen Kass showed up with her hair in an adorable pixie cut, which dropped my jaw (but seriously, it's Carmen Kass, she can pull off anything). Rick Owens put out a great showing as well, with a collection more structured and rigid than usual, but no less genius for the fact.
Peace, love, and floating,
Gill Ford
Photos courtesy of style.com, elleuk.com
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