At Paris Fashion Week, new designers brought new energy to Tom Ford, Dries Van Noten and Givenchy.
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New Dries Van Noten designer blends the archive with a new voice in Paris
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Julian Klausner's Dries Van Noten Is Everything We Collectively Hoped It Would Be
New faces at Tom Ford, Dries Van Noten make debuts in Paris
New faces at Tom Ford, Dries Van Noten make debuts in Paris Tom Ford and Dries Van Noten revealed the first collections from their new chief designers at Paris Fashion Week on Wednesday, with the two labels among many in the luxury clothing industry that are in transition.
Occasionally, a white flower was tucked into a breast pocket or pinned to a lapel. Sometimes a thin tie-silk scarf was knotted around the neck. Toward the end, the tweeds had little sparkles. It was very poet dandy, especially a series of slick tuxedo looks, just slightly undone.
The new creative director's debut collection delivered the brand mix of fantasy and restraint, but with a freer hand and bodily sensuality.
The final leg of fashion month is here, with highly anticipated debuts, too.
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theFashionSpot on MSNForum Members Review the Dries Van Noten Fall 2025 Collection, the First of Julian Klausner"A good debut overall, IMO." The post Forum Members Review the Dries Van Noten Fall 2025 Collection, the First of Julian Klausner appeared first on theFashionSpot.
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Who What Wear on MSNJulian Klausner's Dries Van Noten Is Everything We Collectively Hoped It Would Be (and Then Some)W hen Dries Van Noten announced he was retiring in June of last year, the fashion world was understandably both surprised and devastated. Through almost 40 years (and many ups and
At Christian Dior, designer Maria Grazia Chiuri referenced past creative directors like John Galliano—with ‘J’adore Dior’ shirts, of course.
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