Photographed
by Gabriel Karanfil
Gilles Rosier can't quite seem to get the presentation
right. This season he tried the Salon Impérial of the Hôtel Intercontinental, where he spent a
fortune on long stemmed white roses that were placed on each seat. He might
have been better off using some of that money to hire a better production
cast. Photographers yelled, guests clapped, and still the show was held up -
on and on and on - for no particular reason. When it did begin, the
collection was mostly tight, linear and graphic, grounded in white, black,
silver and nude. Chanel it was not, though some of the pieces had a certain
charm of their own. The sequined appliqué that displayed all the finesse of
glitter stuck on by Elmer's glue could have been cut out. The pair of cut out
leather gloves, which looked as if they had been poured onto the hands, could
have been applied throughout.
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