Designer’s first catwalk for the brand in Milan flirts with bad taste with short, tight dresses and a diamante G-string
Demna is fashion’s dark lord of apocalyptic streetwear. Gucci is the glossy sex…
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Designer’s first catwalk for the brand in Milan flirts with bad taste with short, tight dresses and a diamante G-string
Demna is fashion’s dark lord of apocalyptic streetwear. Gucci is the glossy sex…
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Designer spins the historic house off on a tangent in Paris, with his reading of its history being that shock value can sell
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Designer Michael Schmidt’s 36-piece collection was made from the wool of rams who have shown same-sex attraction
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Designer uses ‘fevvers’, made from grass grown on her farm, in her collection for Paris fashion week
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