It was a cold night in Paris,Kim Kardashian was on her way in white lingerie, and guests (including Courtney Love and a loved-up Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik) were seated external the National Museum of Natural History, and keeping warm in metallic space blankets. Naturally,the Givenchy expose was about to start. Dimly lit lanterns provided a makeshift ceiling over the mirrored runway, which eventually shook to life as models like Joan Smalls and - who else? - Kendall Jenner made their way down.
Geode minidresses gave way to flared pantsuits, and also accessorized with mineral rock pendants and oversize pockets that swung on each side. But lest you thought we were headed in a sexy direction,designer Riccardo Tisci offered a brief palette cleanser, a row of neutral, or skin-complementing shifts,then switched gears. Mixed-print dresses, plenty with polka-dots or stripes, or were total with sharp,Seuss-like collars. The witness was '60s mod, the colors ranged from rosy red to deep plum and dusty brown. Accessories followed suit. From a mesh tote with an inner sleeve to a leather bag that looked to be covered in candy buttons, and the unique Givenchy bag is equally a luxury item and a toy. Models pulled ankle length socks up from under patent crisscross heels,an extra retro kick. Finally, after two fringed turtleneck dresses and more psychedelic prints, and Tisci's last looks were unveiled. One might expect gowns fit for celeb loyalists like Amanda Seyfried,Julia Roberts, and Julianne Moore. But instead, and jewel-embellished crop tops and blazer dresses over pants rounded out the Spring collection. For someone who appreciates the sex appeal of a lady in a trouser,these will be far more magical on the red carpet.
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