Givenchy Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 3, 2010

The spring outing from Givenchy was dark–not that it comes as any surprise with Riccardo Tisci’s well known gothic aesthetic. This season, however, brought an introduction of leopard, zippers and sheer pants. Among sharply tailored blazers, cross motifs, ruffles and billowing silhouettes also made an appearance on the runway culminating in a distinctly somber yet visionary collection.










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6 thoughts on “Givenchy Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week”

  1. The collection is awesome (as always). Givenchy is one of my fabs, what can i say…xD
    And i totally agree with the first comment about the hair, wicked it´s a perfect word to define it 🙂

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