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Zoë Kendall
Nothing, not even a thong, is required to don SS20’s most minimalistic ‘infit’.
Jack Sunnucks
Nicolas Ghesquière closes out fashion week with a bang, in a show that was both apocalyptic and optimistic. The future looks like this.
Osman Ahmed
Virginie Viard takes it to the Paris rooftops with a collection that injected Coco and Karl classics with a renewed sense of youthfulness.
With a show set in a EU flag hued, UN inspired assembly room, Demna Gvasalia’s collection was a perfect fit for today’s confusing, discombobulating political landscape.
Set to Frank Ocean’s beautiful “Moon River”, Pierpaolo Piccioli’s SS20 collection finds heads into the jungle to find inspiration through withdrawal.
Felix Petty
With a mesmerising, undulating SS20 show, Jonathan Anderson focuses in on the details and champions craftsmanship.
Turning away from 2019’s nihilism and dark truths, Julien Dossena instead embraced 1969’s French-pop, kitsch, peace, love and obligatory bowl cuts.
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Mahoro Seward
RiRi plays by no one’s schedule but her own.
For his SS20 show John Galliano finds the joy in suffering. Hard same.
Bruno Sialelli’s second show for the French label in flux offered a more confident new direction.
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