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Paris Fashion Week: Lanvin, Mugler, Marine Serre

2019-09-26T16:04:37.400Z


How beautiful, the world goes under: Marine Serre skillfully ignores the boundaries between ready-to-wear, couture, classic tailoring and sportswear. In Paris, she showed again clothes for the end of the world, half made of recycled material. Serre's vision of the Apocalypse is an oil spill. Under the title "Marée Noire", oil spill, she showed pitch black one-piece, clothes, coats and trousers made of patent leather and leather. Everything features elements from the world of work and their crescent brand. The typical skin-tight body suits now also wear the men, about: tight-fitting suits and coats. The accessories are respiratory masks. But light follows the darkness: white dresses and tops sewn together from crocheted tablecloths, bed linen and curtains. What you find after the Apocalypse.


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How beautiful, the world goes under: Marine Serre skillfully ignores the boundaries between ready-to-wear, couture, classic tailoring and sportswear. In Paris, she showed again clothes for the end of the world, half made of recycled material. Serre's vision of the Apocalypse is an oil spill. Under the title "Marée Noire", oil spill, she showed pitch black one-piece, clothes, coats and trousers made of patent leather and leather. Everything features elements from the world of work and their crescent brand. The typical skin-tight body suits now also wear the men, about: tight-fitting suits and coats. The accessories are respiratory masks. But light follows the darkness: white dresses and tops sewn together from crocheted tablecloths, bed linen and curtains. What you find after the Apocalypse.

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