Models marched in a straight line as a breeze
tugged at the looser styles, blowing the tails of silk scarves
into the air and adding drama to the evening show.
"I think when you put on a pair of white jeans with a black
sweater and pair of sandals, you might perhaps be closer to the
French dream than some of the extravagance we see," designer
Pierre Maheo told Reuters, describing his approach to fashion.
"You can't just have things that are all over the place on the
podium."
Founded by Maheo a decade ago, the label has been quietly
building up a loyal following and has recently joined a wave of
French brands opening stores in the United States, including
Ami, which held a show at the foot of the Sacre-Coeur Basilica
earlier this week.
In contrast with the celebrity-packed shows from blockbuster
labels like Louis Vuitton — which flew in a marching band from
Florida to perform at the Louvre – Officine Generale is one of
the regulars on the Paris Fashion Week calendar known for more
intimate crowds.
Menswear shows run through June 26 in Paris, with Celine closing
the events.
(Reporting by Mimosa Spencer, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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