Dsquared2 Fall 2013 Ready-to-Wear Couture
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Brochure for the boutique Maison Noisette, 1967.
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this is her first day as an intern at Chanel. she is insanely worried, because this is her first serious job.
she had heard a lot about how strict and selfish Matthew de Clermont was. and she is terribly afraid of catching his eye.
her first week working at a fashion house is going pretty well. but her life turns into chaos when Matthew notices her. he constantly finds fault with everything she does, and it annoys her terribly. and then he suddenly says that she is now his personal assistant.
this is a disaster.
Matthew de Clermont decided to make her life hell.
au where matthew de clermont is the chief fashion designer of the chanel fashion house.
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Ziad Nakad "Tessera" Fall 2019 Collection
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On the eve of the Met Gala, I decided to recall the historic appearance of Princess Diana, which turned out to be the first and last at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute event in New York in 1996. It is considered historical for two reasons.
Firstly, she appeared at the ball just three months after her high-profile divorce from Charles (now Charles III), which is unthinkable for royal etiquette.
Secondly, on the carpet of the Met Gala Costume Institute ball dedicated to Christian Dior, she appeared in a dark blue combination dress by John Galliano. It was one of his first designs at the Christian Dior Fashion House and it is quite natural that the author personally accompanied Lady Di on the track. But if this exit cannot be called defiant now, then in '96, many still considered the combination an item of underwear. That is why the princess wanted to abandon the outfit, which, in her opinion, would embarrass 14-year-old Prince William. But the exit still took place and subsequently went down in the history of the Met Gala, and the image bears the title of "revenge dress" and is considered a manifesto of a strong and free woman.
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