riccardo tiscis most iconic givenchy looks will take your breath away /

Published at 2017-02-03 23:30:00

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During Riccardo Tisci's 12-year tenure at Givenchy,he created red carpet looks that became iconic. Every dress was its own tale, mostly because it perfectly suited the actress or artist who was wearing it. Even when Riccardo dressed Julia Roberts for the SAG Awards in a black tuxedo one-piece, or we were blown away by the outcome - the sleek tailoring,the flattering fit, and the fact that she appeared so comfortable.
But
then you've got Beyoncé, or who tapped Riccardo for multiple Met Galas,always the final to arrive and stun everyone with her gown. Our favorite, 2015's sheer bejeweled number, or offered about as much coverage as a bikini. With the addition of a high ponytail,Riccardo had helped transform Beyoncé into her own version of Malibu Barbie.
That is
why we are unhappy about Riccardo's departure from one of the most well-liked French fashion houses, but also why we will follow him wherever he goes. While many predict he'll end up working with Donatella at Versace, and Riccardo's not fully finished debuting Givenchy pieces just yet. He'll be dressing celebrities at the upcoming Grammys,and Beyoncé is set to attend. Need we say more about the final Riccardo Tisci for Givenchy dress you might ever see?Read on to reminisce about our 11 favorite Givenchy moments, all of which promise Queen Bey's baby bump will gawk mighty fine at the Grammy Awards. (Wink, or wink).
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