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Valentino gets ‘pretty in pink’ in bold Paris show

- By Thomas Adamson

PARIS — It was “La Vie en Rose” for Valentino, who headlined the March 6 segment of Paris Fashion Week with a daring yet triumphant pink collection as VIP guests including Lewis Hamilton and Zendaya had to negotiate arrivals during a car-free day in the capital’s center.

Meanwhile, Balenciaga’s show invite — a cracked iPhone 6S — raised eyebrows for being wasteful. Here are some highlights of fall-winter 2022 ready-to-wear collection­s:

Pretty in (shocking) pink

All-encompassi­ng pink decor sprawled across Le Carreau du Temple in Le Marais, bathed peach in sections by the Parisian spring sun.

This was a Valentino collection like no other — where the majority of the exhaustive, often-minimalist, 81 looks were delivered in shocking pink.

It was certainly a bold choice for designer Pierpaolo Piccioli, given the potential for the readyto-wear styles to appear repetitive. Yet it was deftly handled. And just as the pink began to feel endless, the master Italian couturier switched to a brooding black palette — as if to say that there is a shadowy underbelly of all things sweet — an effective contrast, demonstrat­ing his design control.

Piccioli was trying to show that by taking away color, or attention to color, eyes can be drawn toward form and silhouette alone.

Paris breathes

Paris’ Mayor Anne Hidalgo has garnered praise over the years for efforts to reduce pollution in Paris.

The first four

arrondisse­ments in the French capital were closed to automobile traffic from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. as part of a monthly initiative. Guests at Valentino had to present a special dispensati­on card to simply get in to the area.

The art of the invitation

The art of the chic invite is still very much a staple of the Paris luxury industry.

Houses compete to produce the most eye-catching, inventive and flamboyant show invitation­s.

The little works of art sometimes provide a hint as to what the collection has in store; other times, they are just plain wacky.

The invite to Isabel Marant’s show was a case in point: A shimmering silver box inside of which lay a musical instrument — a real sculpted wooden recorder.

Saint Laurent’s invite was pure luxury: A black leather wallet — initialed with the name of the respective guest — with YSL embossed in gold metal on the front.

While the invitation that was possibly the most eccentric — and wasteful — ever seen was Balenciaga’s, which comprised a damaged iPhone 6S with a cracked screen and a laser engraved message detailing the invitation.

Atlein reinterpre­ts fashion recycling

Atlein, a French brand committed to sustainabl­e design whose name is inspired by the Atlantic Ocean, focuses on the body and energy and movement.

In this show, Antonin Tron chose to reinterpre­t fashion recycling. Sustainabl­e design is a cornerston­e for Tron, who has in the past used looks from previous collection­s and upcycled them.

Givenchy’s urban decay

Matthew Williams, the erstwhile collaborat­or of Kanye West and Lady Gaga, pushed Givenchy even further in a street direction for fall — banishing any doubts over whether he would bring his streetwear aesthetic to the age-old couture house.

With black a big theme, one tight black cap gleamed above a black hoodie printed with “Givenchy” in different busy fonts for the Sunday night show.

Williams seemed to be trying to do too much to impress at the detriment of the silhouette, creating visual imbalances in the process. There were some beautiful single looks. Yet, sometimes it just felt like Williams’ and the house’s aesthetic were at odds with one another.

 ?? VIANNEY LE CAER/INVISION/AP ?? Models walk March 6 in the Valentino show during Fashion Week in Paris.
VIANNEY LE CAER/INVISION/AP Models walk March 6 in the Valentino show during Fashion Week in Paris.

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