Just One Look | Jean Paul Gaultier
Gaultier's catwalk included a variety of Amy Winehouse-inspired pencil skirts and boleros.
View ArticleThe Daily Shoe | Valentino
For the Couture edition of The Daily Shoe, T picks the most exquisite made-to-measures. Here, a taffeta slip-on loafer.
View ArticleJust One Look | Valentino
At Valentino, the designers sent out 43 bewitchingly fragile, feminine looks — dresses of smocking, lace, silver thread embroideries and floral taffetas.
View ArticleJust One Look | Versace
Donatella Versace's first proper haute couture show in years was everything one could hope for: one dramatically sexy, showgirl-takes-the-red-carpet number after another.
View ArticleJust One Look | Bouchra Jarrar
Jarrar consistently offers terrific options that pull off the difficult fashion trick of being both directional and timeless.
View ArticleJust One Look | Christian Dior
On Dior's runway: fresh-faced young women in strapless frocks, slim tuxedos and abbreviated ball gowns with cigarette pants.
View ArticleJust One Look | Chanel
It was couture at its most cozy, yet executed with all the bravado and technique one expects from Chanel.
View ArticleJust One Look | Givenchy
At Givenchy, Riccardo Tisci presented 10 looks that married the long lean lines of 1960s Roman couture and opulent bohemian flourishes.
View ArticleJust One Look | Armani Privé
Armani's haute couture line was red-carpet ready: infused with the hues of sky and the sparkle of stars.
View ArticleJust One Look | Valentino
The evening dresses of crepe, velvet, plissé and brocade, mostly nocturnal navy and occasionally caped, possessed the discreet grandeur that is the real promise of couture.
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