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Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tV2/11LoeweJonathan Anderson is on a roll. This extraordinary patchwork shift with a nod to Americana was a standout in his best collectsion to date.
Photo: Kim Weston Arnold / indigital.tV3/11Alexander McQueenSarah Burton explored the ideas of pagan craft and medieval myths in one of the most emotional and beautiful shows of the season.
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tV4/11Paco RabanneJulien Dossena reminded everyone of where chain mail began with his asymmetrical draped silhouettes that were infused with coolness and energy.
Photo: Monica Feudi / Indigital.tV5/11CélinePhoebe Philo’s chic idea of fringe and tailoring.
Photo: Monica Feudi / Indigital.tV6/11BalenciagaDemna Gvasalia referenced the archives for his stunning finale, and yet these gowns felt modern and progressive, rather than merely an homage to the past.
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tV7/11Junya WatanabeFrom a collectsion of glam-rock punks comes the perfect trenchcoat.
Photo: Kim Weston Arnold / Indigital.tv8/11JacquemusIn a season of pantsuits, this was one of the best.
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv9/11Maison MargielaWho but John Galliano could make a fur-lined fireman’s jacket so desirable?
Photo: Kim Weston Arnold / Indigital.tv10/11Dries Van NotenDries Van Noten’s 100th show brought us a cast of models of all ages, not to mention a masterful mix of masculine and feminine.
Photo: Umberto Fratini / Indigital.tv11/11Louis VuittonShowing his softer side, Nicolas Ghesquière ended Paris Fashion Week with a luxe mix including this elaborately reworked slip dress and fantastic fur cape.