The designer's gowns have long been red carpet
favorites, and the catwalk show drew Hollywood actresses Uma
Thurman and Dakota Fanning to the front row, along with Canadian
singer Celine Dion.
Beaded caps sported by some models gave outfits a 1920s-era
flapper twist, as swaying, fringed skirts succeeded slinkier
numbers and intricately textured jackets which caught the light
at certain angles.
Clunky earrings and patterned gowns recalled the geometry of Art
Deco architecture, and models walked to the sultry soundtrack of
Bernardo Bertolucci's 1970 film The Conformist.
Some outfits in the label's high-end Armani Prive range had an
oriental air, in the rounded necklines of some dresses, flowing
silk styles, or a kimono-style cloak.
The brand said it had also drawn on Chinese lacquer as an
inspiration and to enhance some looks.
Haute Couture Fashion Week, which runs until Jan. 24, celebrates
an elite club of designers turning out elaborate, one-of-a-kind
looks.
(Reporting by Sarah White)
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