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Undisputed epicenter of world fashion, the French capital dazzled once again with its collections.
It should be noted that it experienced a digital revolution (as it has been doing for some seasons now) that allows the global audience to access exclusive fashion shows.
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The Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode led this change, offering online broadcasts through its platform.
Now, fashion lovers around the world can explore the shows from the comfort of their homes.
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Each firm left an indelible mark, demonstrating that creativity is an inexhaustible source for designers.
Daniel Roseberry, current creative director of Schiaparelli, redefines the house's language with innovative designs, from dresses and bags constructed with microchips to voluptuous jackets.
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The Margiela show was the one that undoubtedly left everyone present with their mouths open.
The characters from the Parisian underworld managed to move everyone.
John Galliano's creativity is revealed once again.
The designer filled the catwalk with those characters of dubious reputation who could be hanging around the banks of the Seine in the wee hours of the morning.
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But beyond the wonders created by fashion geniuses, those present in the front row also managed to attract attention.
We could see masculine looks, shine and unexpected volumes.
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