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Dressed all in pink, Sophie Marceau or the candy from the Jacquemus fashion show

2022-12-13T17:59:03.147Z


On December 12, the French actress succumbed to the “barbiecore” trend, during the show organized at Le Bourget by the southern designer.


On December 12, the designer from Bouches-du-Rhône Simon Porte Jacquemus presented his spring-summer 2023 collection, entitled Le Raphia.

In the middle of the bed of guest stars, which included Pamela Anderson, Vincent Cassel or Angèle, was Sophie Marceau.

In a pink T-shirt and a fuchsia suit, both by Jacquemus, the 56-year-old actress fell for the

Barbiecore

style .

A trend that has invaded the catwalks and the red carpets, and which consists in borrowing the codes of the Barbie doll, without caricaturing it.

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On the occasion of the “Le Raphia” fashion show presented by Jacquemus, Sophie Marceau arrived all dressed in pink.

(Le Bourget, December 12, 2022).

Abaca

monochrome obsession

Initiated during the 2020 Christmas collection called

Pink

, and developed during the spring-summer 2022 show, the pink wave continues at Jacquemus.

The color had also been adopted by several of its guests, this December 12.

The SCH rapper wore a pair of candy sneakers from the Jacquemus and Nike collaboration, while Tina Kunakey wore a look from the runway, consisting of a fuchsia feathered top and an ultra low-rise wine-colored skirt.

The only one to venture into the field of the

Barbiecore

trend with a monochrome silhouette, Sophie Marceau persists and signs for la vie en rose.

In video, opening of the very first Jacquemus store on avenue Montaigne:

Source: lefigaro

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