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Analogous Color Combination:
First of all, I'm very impressed by the design of the "runway" .Riccardo Tisci is the kind of designer whose shows attract a large number of enthusiasts backstage in Paris.
Tapping into the current see-through trend, Tisci has launched its S/S 2009 Women's Ready-to-Wear Collection which raves of understated, chic tailoring teamed with artistic and expensive fabrics.
The use of simple colour palette - black, white, beige, gold, silver, yellow which are offset by rich decorative elements, especially the crystal-incrusted buttons and rows of triangular crystals sewn on the tailored jackets.
The dark romance that Tisci has made a Givenchy signature emerges in a series of vests and waistcoats with severe 'bondage' straps and large sheer volumes of chiffon.
Riccardo Tisci's modern, conceptual vision for Givenchy is a million miles from what Hubert de Givenchy may have created in the fifites, but at the heart of his couture collection, there's the same attention to detail, quality of cut and shape and love of the female form. Tisci's trademarks were all there: grown up gothic touches on black gowns, space-age shoulders on suits and dresses, swirled seams and elegant drapes on everything else. But the collection was softer than what we saw from him in his most recent Ready to wear show. The colour palette was washed-out and pastel, punctuated only by yellow, black and a lilac-on-black floral print. Most exciting were the shorter dresses with one-shoulder capes, puffy chiffon trims and textured fabric mixes. Meanwhile, a black long-sleeved gown with a deep V and wide embellished shoulders is crying out for an Oscar night debut...
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