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
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![Most of the garments were sheer with trimmed down silhouettes.](https://images.livemint.com/static/static/1x1_img.gif)
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.](https://images.livemint.com/static/static/1x1_img.gif)
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.](https://images.livemint.com/static/static/1x1_img.gif)
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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