A palette of powdery colors dominated the looks, with some gowns
in dusty pink evoking soft ballerina costumes, in a collection
that designer Maria Grazia Chiuri described as a focus on craft
over flashy fashion.
The surrounding mannequins, stacked to the ceiling and wearing
prototypes of dresses, added a glimpse of the behind-the-scenes
feel of the show.
"We are in this time where the idea of couture sometimes is
wrong because people believe that couture is expensive so it has
to be visible. We have to try to explain that couture is another
story," Chiuri said backstage after the show, staged in the
gardens of the Rodin museum.
Models, some wearing berets with veils, hit the runway in an
array of understated evening dresses in sandy pinks and oranges,
while some donned skin-colored, see-through gowns. Others were
adorned in dusty pink flowers.
Only a handful of houses are officially allowed to style
themselves "Haute Couture" with a number of major brands
including Louis Vuitton and Saint Laurent absent from the club.
To qualify, houses have to be approved by French fashion's
governing body and fulfill criteria covering staffing, skills
and the service offered to private clients.
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Model Karlie Kloss and actresses Katie Holmes and Kate Bosworth were
among the stars sitting in the front row, and Bosworth said the
craftsmanship was plain to see.
"(It) is just a tremendous amount of work and attention so I really
appreciate it from that point of view," she said.
Paris Haute Couture Week runs until July 5.
French label Givenchy, another brand which like Dior is owned by
LVMH, also celebrated its ateliers at its show on Sunday, as
designer Clare Waight Keller appeared at the end of the presentation
alongside the team of couturiers.
Waight Keller is also known for designing the long-sleeved, boat
necked gown that Meghan Markle wore for her wedding to Prince Harry.
(This version of the story fixes spelling of name in penultimate
paragraph)
(Reporting by Maya Barkin and Johnny Cotton; Editing by Sarah White
and Matthew Mpoke Bigg)
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