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By : ujikiu / On : 02/07/2022

Paris - The Atelier, the Hand Workshop, occupied the primary place on Monday for a refined Dior parade the first day of the Paris Fashion Week, whose objective is to raise the work of the seamstresses behind the scene of the house.

Numerous stars went to the Rodin Museum, where the parade was held, including actress Rosamund Pike and the star of the series "The Crown" Claire Foy, who posed for the cameras, exclaiming: "It's beautiful, I'm amazed."

Another present celebrity was the model and actress Cara Delevingne, who was criticized for not using covers.

Here are some outstanding details of the spring summer 2022 collections:

Dior celebrates crafts

The designer Maria Grazia Chiuri said she wanted to demonstrate how the work of dozens of "little hands", many of them seamstresses who have worked in the workshop for decades, were equally important as fashion.

White wool coats with numerous accounts and embroidery were a perfect example.More than ornamenting the garment, they created his heavy silhouette and chic.Art and crafts, Chiuri said through clothes, are the same.

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A gray crepe skirt with the high waist seemed almost alive thanks to large embroidery that made noise and stirred on the pixie style model.

The embroidered socks were also a great theme for spring, and the Army of Dior seamstresses began to work several striking pieces.Unfortunately, the great weight of Paillette's embroidery did not always create the most flattering figures for the thighs, although they were all finely executed.

As for styles, there were touches of the 1960s with Peter Pan -type necks in sensual transparent organza blouses or in tailor costumes with male black satén flap and enthalled cutting.

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Cara Delevingne without covers

Strict measures have been applied in Paris Fashion Week to comply with the indications of the French government in the middle of the increase in infections by the omicron variant.

The COVID-19 has left the knee fashion industry in the face of the cancellation of numerous parades, even cutting entire seasons.The parades are being presented again under the condition that the guests show that they have been vaccinated and use covers while sitting.It is the same rule for all, be famous or members of the press.France currently records the largest daily amount of new cases of coronavirus in Europe.

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Actress Rosumund Pike gave a good example by carefully putting the covers as soon as she sat down despite carrying an intricate Dior headdress.Not far, the actress of "The Crown" Claire Foy also used a mask after posing for the cameras.

The model and actress Cara Delevingne caused people to turn her to see for bad reasons: she did not put the cover as she saw the parade in the front row.

Schiaparelli asks a supreme being

Daniel Roseberry said he wanted to respond to the "persistent exhaustion" feeling and that "reluct" feeling that the pandemic has given to many.

In particular, the designer of Schiaparelli wondered how the characteristic surreal motifs of the house - first exposed by the deceased and great Elsa Schiaparelli between the two world wars - can be relevant in a world where the same reality is changing.

The answer?Roseberry went to the heights, channeling the heavenly.She said it was a "elementary" change to understand chaos.

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This collection became the field of the priestess of haute couture, which used exaggerated circular hats, wore gold, black and white and floated bright and glowing.

Golden jewelry of 24 carat created a special tone when pending in the bust of a model moving in all directions as if it were sustained by supernatural powers.Column silhouettes rose towards torsos with junction that opened like a space flower in the bust, or in a huge black chef accompanied by jewels.

Some of the silhouettes approached the border of the pastiche, like some peaks that came out of the bust of a model.

But the meticulous construction of many of the dresses, like one with golden tentacles that resembled a jellyfish, compensated for this.The palatial atmosphere, - Le Petit Palais - with its multiple molds and busts also added some Greek drama.

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Gaultier remembers Thierry Mugler

French designer Thierry Mugler, whose dramatic designs were used by celebrities such as Madonna, Lady Gaga and Cardi B, died at age 73.The announcement in the official Instagram account of his points out that he died on Sunday.

Mugler was contemporary of Jean Paul Gaultier, who admires his work.He was also known by his architectural style, defined by large shoulders and a tiny waist.Much has been said over the years about the tensions between these two greats of fashion, rumors that according to Gaultier belong to the past.

In a bittersweet statement on Monday, Gaultier told The Associated Press that Mugler “has gone to refresh the style of angels and demons.Heaven was his color. ”

"Huge talent," he added."Always looking for perfection with his unique style."