Paris Fashion Week: Saint Laurent goes big with sheer


Designer Anthony Vaccarello offered a glamorous collection full of sheer silk dresses in muted colours

Saint Laurent's ready-to-wear fall-winter collection, which was presented on 27 February, included a fair number of sheer dresses combined with mob-wife look-inspired furry coats

Saint Laurent’s ready-to-wear fall-winter collection, which was presented on 27 February, included a fair number of sheer dresses combined with mob-wife look-inspired furry coats
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Most of the garments were sheer with trimmed down silhouettes.

Most of the garments were sheer with trimmed down silhouettes.
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The collection also offered a different take on glamour, in the shape of satin dresses and blouses in jewel colours, and suits with defined shoulders.

The collection also offered a different take on glamour, in the shape of satin dresses and blouses in jewel colours, and suits with defined shoulders.

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Vaccarello’s collection was inspired by the brand founder Yves Saint Laurent’s work with sheer or transparent textiles. In the late 1960s, Laurent presented, what became famous as, the 'see-through blouse', made using chiffon.

Vaccarello’s collection was inspired by the brand founder Yves Saint Laurent’s work with sheer or transparent textiles. In the late 1960s, Laurent presented, what became famous as, the ‘see-through blouse’, made using chiffon.

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