, A flock of reporters rushed before
Vogue's Andre Leon Talley and designer and CFDA President
Diane Von Furstenberg for a soundbite. The tension generated so much heat, attendees fanned themselves hot pink paper fans provided on the tables. As classical music began to play, a young lady wearing a blush pink corseted brocade jacket and matching frilly skirt came out, pursues gold lacquered lips and unsteady top
Walter Steiger stilettos. Bust and thighs amplifier pieces apparently inspired by the famous flirt and fashion loving late 18 century
Marie Antoinette. Brocade fabric in champagne pink, deep burgundy, white, black and electric blue was barred cropped frilled tops and upper dresses, perfect for modern princesses. Although dreamlike, as if cut from a fantasy story was clothes designed to titillate. more celebrity models emerged. Singer
Cassie in a corseted gold and burgundy bubble hem dress;
Deborah Cox in a Tiffany blue gold number with an asymmetrical plates,
Serena Williams who closed the show in a Bourdeaux red royal dress with exaggerated hips.
The clothes were playful and fun, reflecting the whims of a teenage French queen and wants a young designer, an industrial prince, who will soon assume his rightful throne.
What do you think?
A some more pictures from the event:
Common so smart in all black. with celebrity stylist Ty Hunter and editor Memsor Kamarakà © .
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