The spring and summer 2019 collection is the
first since the British designer said she was buying back full
control of her namesake brand from French luxury group Kering.
"You don't take that decision lightly, it's something that I've
taken incredibly seriously and it's been a long process,"
McCartney said of her plans to go it alone with the brand, after
17 years of a joint-venture with Kering. The split should be
final by March 2019.
"Having control of the company is important when your name is
above the door and I think if you have that option it's rude not
to."
Models strutted under the shimmering mosaic ceilings in the
corridors of Paris' Opera Garnier.
Known for her environmentally-friendly approach to fashion,
McCartney's latest outing featured a ruffled shell suit in
recycled nylon and handbags made from faux leather.
Pale suits with combat-style trousers for the men followed
oversized linen suits for women, interspersed with flirtier
mini-dresses in brightly-colored knitted lace.
Paris Fashion Week runs until Oct. 2.
(Reporting by Sarah White and Johnny Cotton; Editing by Andrew
Heavens)
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