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Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2008: Giorgio Armani Prive

By Andrea Thatcher on January 22nd, 2008

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Beautiful tailoring came in carefully molded suits and elegantly draped evening gowns at the Giorgio Armani Prive haute couture show on Monday. The gowns really stole the show with beautiful lines, fan pleating, and subtle details we’re just itching to see on the red carpet. The dresses were traditionally romantic and feminine, while the suiting acheived the same affect in a more modern way. Jackets were molded onto the body and skirts expanded on the volume we saw at Dior in a more subtle, geometric way.

Many more pictures after the jump.

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Valentino prepares for final show

By Andrea Thatcher on January 22nd, 2008

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Valentino is in no rush to make his final bow on Wednesday after a 45-year career.

“I must leave a souvenir to all of my friends of something to remember, not five seconds of show,” he told WWD. Those friends expected to attend include Gwyneth Paltrow, seen with the designer above, Uma Thurman, Liv Tyler and Elizabeth Hurley.

The show will include 75 looks, which is a lot for any show but particularly – amazingly – for haute couture.

“I really enjoyed very, very much making this collection and, on purpose, I decided to make it a little bit bigger,” he said. The designer seems to be conciously cultivating a very upbeat atmosphere around his final show, as opposed to a sentimental showing.

For details on the looks we can expect, keep reading.

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Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2008: Christian Dior

By Andrea Thatcher on January 21st, 2008

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John Galliano’s spring haute couture collection for Christian Dior spoke volumes. Volume in taffeta and satin bunched, swagged, bustled and draped. And volume in bright, saturated, pastel and jewel-tone colors.

The collection was full of drama with oversized toppers that resembled objets d’art more than hats, painterly prints, paillettes and embroidery. Gone was the delicacy and old-fashioned femininity of Galliano’s fall collection. Instead of exaggerated waists, caricatures of silhouettes gone by, proportions were blown out in the opposite direction, ballooning away from the body with a structure belying the craftsmanship of the collection.

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