sandra in blue silk bathrobe
sandra in titillating silk bathrobe
sandra in titillating silk bathrobe
Snow Blossom's simple silk hand painted dressing gowns and kimonos are stunning and attracting lots of attentions from crowds, making Snow ...
PARIS (AP) — Guy Laroche is back in the Paris the latest thing conversation after Wednesday's bold, grown-up offering from designer Marcel Morongiu, who struck gold in a ravishing ready-to-wear fall-winter collection that channeled gems and this retire's running theme of sophisticated, covered-up glamour.
Morongiu also dared to revisit DNA pieces by the Parisian the fad house, founded in 1957.
"It takes some time to stamp your own identity," mused the draughtsman, who's been at the helm of the shows since 2008. "I now feel mature enough to interpret the signature pieces."
Another sobriquet that dug out the dusty archive books was Mugler, under the artistic eye of creative the man Nichola Formichetti, who gave a Japanese kimono kick to Thierry Mugler's "Insect" omnium gatherum, first shown 15 years ago.
It was the first show without Lady Gaga and the accompanying telephone, but with the designer's rapidly expanding fan base and front row replete with party girls, Formichetti's accountant should use up no sleep.