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Kim Kardashian in a Givenchy thong dress
The French fashion house has launched the first collection designed by Matthew Williams, the brand's new star, with the help of the world's greatest influencers.
Kim Kardashian wore a dress with a protruding thong, Kendall and Kylie Jenner chose a see-through outfit and Kaya Gerber spared no words
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Sunday, October 18, 2020, 12:20 p.m.
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This past weekend, the Givenchy fashion house embarked on a social media promotional campaign aimed at showcasing the new collection of new creative director Matthew Williams. Gather all the most influential celebrities in the fashion world and let them wear pieces from the new collection.One Instagram post on behalf of each star, and here you have the ultimate effect of any billboard, magazine campaign or TV commercial.Watch
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The one who caught our attention the most is Kim Kardashian, who only this past weekend took care to bring to the world her own fashion line, about the return of velvet suits from the beginning of the millennium under the auspices of her brand Skims.
"Wow Matthew Williams. Congratulations on your first collection for Givenchy," Kim wrote, "this is such a beautiful collection. I can't wait to wear all the looks you sent me."
Kim wore a black dress with long sleeves and a bare back from which a red thong protruded, which reminded us a bit of the pink dress of Alexander Wong worn by Hailey Bieber for a gala mat in 2019 that revealed a built-in thong.
For the wild looks of the matte gala, okay, but as good news for a first collection?
less.
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As we explained, Kimmy is not the only one to launch the new collection, her sister Kendall Jenner also uploaded a photo to Instagram in a completely transparent dress studded with rhinestones with long matching gloves created by Williams.
Underneath she wore mobile underwear, a black top and high boots in black and was fitted with a necklace of extra large silver chains and a large brown crocodile bag.
"Matthew Williams dressed me," Jenner wrote.
"In my house with the new Givenchy collection designed by Matthew Williams. Congratulations genius, what a beautiful collection."
Little sister Kylie also wore a see-through dress from the same fabric of the dress Kendall wore, only she attached a brown top with pointed shoulders, in the same rim of Kendall's bag, holding a gold bag and alongside her ex Travis Scott.
A fashionable comeback?
We will probably know soon.
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Kia Gerber spared nice words to the new designer and just uploaded a photo of herself in a white mini dress with cuts, white flip flops and a beige bag.
Naomi Campbell was sent a white blazer and an oversized necklace, Julian Moore was photographed in a red set and Natalia Vodyanova wore a black evening gown and sandals.
"Euphoria" star Barbie Pereira wore a red dress and Liv Tyler wore black cigar pants with a long jacket and purple sandals with a rounded heel.
Another star in the campaign is also the Israeli model Tzof Kapli, only 17 years old, who was photographed in Paris for the fashion house and stars in Givenchy's official Instagram account.
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Last June, 34-year-old Williams was appointed chief designer of the French fashion house.
Williams is the founder of the Street Wear brand 1017 ALYX 9SM and in his new job at Givenchy he is responsible for both the women's and men's collection.
Since being appointed to the position, the fashion house has decided to almost completely erase their history and start on a smooth page.
With the exception of two photos, one by Ricardo Tissi and the other by Claire White Keller, the previous designers, Givenchy deleted all the photos on the Instagram account.
The third image is already the one that heralds the new beginning with the new chief designer.
Is this the right move?
Is it possible to erase everything that was in Givenchy until Williams got the job?
Are the previous collections no longer relevant?
Givenchy has a clear opinion, not quite sure what the previous designers in the position think of it and how the industry will get the new collection designed by Williams.
What's more - he came to break the rules.
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