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In sculptural black drapery, Isabelle Huppert reactivates the “little black dress” in Venice

2022-09-06T13:25:19.420Z


Forget everything you know about the little black dress. The French actress, Balenciaga muse, revisits this classic in majesty on the red carpet of the Mostra.


In a turtleneck, protruding shoulders and asymmetrical drape, Isabelle Huppert walked the red carpet at the Venice Film Festival on September 4.

After a sensational appearance at the Cannes Film Festival, slipped into a dress and a pair of green Balenciaga leggings, Isabelle Huppert is once again betting on a creation by the label of which she is the face.

A version of the classic little black dress that is anything but mat, which shakes up the codes of this timeless piece.

The fitted bust, accessorized with gold jewelry, blends with a draped swirl that surrounds the waist like a flower bud in this silhouette with the false air of neo Cleopatra.

The pleats are undoubtedly reminiscent of the work of Cristóbal Balenciaga, a great fan of pleats in the 1950s.

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Isabelle Huppert in a sculptural black Balenciaga dress at the Venice Film Festival.

(September 3, 2022.) Abaca

Boots leggings

Author of tattered pairs of sneakers, Balenciaga never backs down from a shapely leg.

And it is without difficulty that the legging boot comes to marry that of the customary actress of the accessory.

Already, at the Cannes Film Festival, the house wrapped the legs of the interpreter of

La Daronne

in a pair of green Lycra, enhancing her silhouette.

Today, it is hoisted on vertiginous silver heels that we find Isabelle Huppert.

Looking strict, assured in this hypnotic dress, the star once again imposes the assertive style that made her reputation.

Source: lefigaro

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