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Damir Doma Spring/Summer 2015 Paris

The Split-Second Preview: DAMIR DOMA. “Natural pattern and texture, both symmetrical and irregular, in an effortless, elegant, and unconventional composition.” —Damir Doma. Casting's great! Some nice,...

Kenzo Fall/Winter 2014 Paris

By Matthew Schneier Humberto Leon and Carol Lim, American ambassadors to France, are translating their native land for the French one region at a time. Having...

Rick Owens Fall/Winter 2014 Paris

Rick Owens presents his bizarre conceptual Menswear at Paris Fashion Week.

Rick Owens Spring/Summer 2014

Rick Owens invited a punk band called Winny Puhh to perform in the center of his Spring/Summer 2014 runway during Paris Fashion Week. The collection was dark,...
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