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EDITOR’S POV

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The ’70s dominated the spring/summer 2015 runways, from the Woodstock-worthy frocks at Chloé to the fringe and flares at Emilio Pucci. While Saint Laurent and Tom Ford went glam, channellin­g Studio 54 with moody hues and metallics, Dries Van Noten took sit-in chic to another level, transformi­ng the carpeted catwalk into a poetic landscape where models lounged luxuriousl­y in bold-patterned vests, silk pyjama-cut pants and diaphanous dresses—a bohemian daydream if ever there was one. LISA GUIMOND

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This season, designers gave the ’70s a whole lotta love. Can you dig it? THE ROMANTIC MYSTIQUE Inspired by Sir John Everett Millais’ painting Ophelia, Dries Van Noten brought the fallen heroine back to life with his s/s 2015 show.
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