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'Dogs and pigs' hit Paris catwalk

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Paris men’s fashion week began in earnest on Wednesday with two collection­s showing what dogs and pigs men can be, as the industry reels from a new sexual harassment scandal. French designer Julien David sent out his models wearing dog’s heads, from a macho, man-spreading Doberman to an intellectu­al whippet and a splayed poodle in dungarees. “I wanted to study the human species with a bit of distance. It’s a bit of a human laboratory,” he told AFP of his show. Yet as David put the final touches to his study of male types – including a very predatory-looking German Shepherd with his tongue hanging out – little did he know that the fashion world would be hit by new allegation­s this weekend that two star photograph­ers had harassed a string of models. Later a show by Flemish master

Walter van Beirendonc­k presented men as pigs.

He led out his quirky collection with a litter of pig men in a seeming allusion to France’s answer to the #MeToo campaign, #Balanceton­Porc (Squeal on your pig).

With little piggy ears sticking out of their hoods and strategica­lly-placed holes over erogenous zones, the outfits took a dark and world-weary take on the male condition.

“One-eyed monster... Dream daddy... pig,” read one of his skin-colored, skintight tops worn with leather breeches and braces.

But David said his canine imagery was more about concentrat­ing on the clothes, and said his dogs’ heads were about shifting the emphasis away from the models and onto his eclectic style.

“When you look at the dog you don’t pay attention to his character, and I wanted to have the same feeling here. If that guy on the top was a real person you would assume a lot of things about him,” he said.

Real-life men rarely wear overly styled outfits, David said, but “bits of everything -things he has from the past, things he just got, sporty things” that are comfortabl­e.

Japanese label Facetasm went for a co-ed show with male and female models, some of whom even smiled.

It was dominated by a joyous oversized thrift shop look of crumpled denim, baseball jackets, Medusa hairdos and lots of layering.

Virgil Abloh’s Off-White label picked up on the “pulled shirt” look pioneered by Vetements in its markedly less casual show which went heavy on black, red and mothball-blue.

Italian brand Valentino ended the day in much more classic territory with long black and grey winter coats worn with trainers and lifted with rare splashes of red, green and mustard.

 ?? Photo: IC ?? Models show off Julien David's men FallWinter 2018/2019 fashion collection during a presentati­on in Paris on Wednesday.
Photo: IC Models show off Julien David's men FallWinter 2018/2019 fashion collection during a presentati­on in Paris on Wednesday.

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