| The Italian designer, whose creations are worn 
				by royalty and Hollywood stars, sent out models in tiered black 
				tulle dresses, elegant jackets with added sheen and sheer tops 
				with flower details.
 Models in floral-printed jackets and blue jodhpur-style pants 
				cut from iridescent fabrics strutted down the runway, while 
				others showed off puffy tops or jackets, covered in pink tulle 
				ribbon bows by the dozens.
 
				
				 
				
				 
 An awards ceremony is never far off, and Armani offered a 
				selection of glamorous dresses, slender or voluminous, silky or 
				velvety, strapless or covered in sequins, in colors ranging from 
				Barbie pink to deep blue.
 
 At the end of the show, Armani, almost 88, barely emerged from 
				the darkness for his customary bow.
 
 Paris Fashion Week, which runs through Thursday with shows by 
				Balenciaga, Jean Paul Gaultier and Fendi, is a prestigious 
				showcase for a select group of fashion houses whose clothes are 
				meticulously hand-sewn by highly skilled artisans.
 
 While haute couture accounts for a small proportion of sales for 
				luxury brands, it is a major marketing driver for the industry.
 
 (Reporting by Laetitia Volga, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
 
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