Dior’s floral extravaganza wows Paris Fashion Week
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The giant lavender hill created in the courtyard of the Louvre drew A-list celebrities including brand ambassador Rihanna, resplendent in a diaphanous pink fur-trimmed coat and aviator glasses, and "Game of Thrones" star Emilia Clarke.
A stunning Rihanna arriving at the Dior Spring-Summer 2016 ready-to-wear show. #PFW #StarsinDior
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Simons took the house creator's classic lines further showing off cropped sweaters with scalloped edges and delicately undulating sleeves, satin parkas with stunning embroidery and peekaboo but prim ivory lingerie under organdy gowns.
"I wanted the collection to have a certain purity," Simons said in a statement.
"I wanted to express an idea of femininity, fragility and sensitivity without sacrificing strength and impact," he said.
"A collection that is simplified to the extreme, focused on a single directing line which at the same time evokes feminity, fragility and sensibility."
Pastel shades abounded and the models—led by house favorite Sofia Mechetner—had minimum make-up in line with Simons avowed objective of purity.
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There was also a new version of the Bar, Dior's iconic and form hugging jacket with pleats at the back, and masculine tailoring in some trousers and shorts.
Relive the finale of yesterday’s Spring-Summer 2016 ready-to-wear fashion show. #PFW #Diorshow
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Actress Chiara Mastroianni, the daughter of screen legends Marcello Mastroianni and Catherine Deneuve, gushed praise after the show.
"I found it very beautiful, very romantic. This romanticism and this softness is very unexpected today," she said.
At Issey Miyake's show in the nearby Tuileries Gardens, pleating—the maison's speciality—took on a new twist being made with baked fabrics that bounce and bob to create an optical feast.
The tropics-inspired collection was awash with a riot of colours with stripes and squares and raffia dresses.
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At Isabel Marant, exoticism abounded with Berber blouses, harem trousers, tunics with billowing sleeves and silver lame pants and short skirts.
#IM #IsabelMarant #SS16 #Show #Backstage #Details shot by @UlrichKnoblauch_
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#IM #IsabelMarant #SS16 #Show #Backstage #Details shot by @UlrichKnoblauch_
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#IM #IsabelMarant #SS16 #Show #Backstage #Details shot by @UlrichKnoblauch_
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— AFP