Paris Haute Couture Week continued with shows from Maison Margiela, Viktor & Rolf, Elie Saab, Jean Paul Gaultier and Guo Pei. This intense day of shows featured collections veering between the past and the future as if the current era was their pivotal period.
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Franck Sorbier

Franck Sorbier celebrated the roaring twenties and nature with ethereal dresses worn by dancing models.

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Elie Saab

Elie Saab celebrated 1920s Paris and its free, independent women with spectacular creations embroidered and embellished with glittering details and feathers.

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Galia Lahav

Galia Lahav showed a flash of flesh in a sensual collection featuring asymmetrical shapes, cutaway panels and minimal cuts, sometimes inspired by the 1980s. 

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Jean Paul Gaultier

Jean Paul Gaultier used optical illusions in a collection channeling the past and the future while also paying homage to Pierre Cardin. Think spirals, stripes and surreal motifs.

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Viktor & Rolf

Viktor & Rolf made its entire collection form duchess satin, celebrating spring with lashings of flowers.

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Azzaro Couture

Azzaro Couture went glam, bringing shine and sparkling details to a refined, sensual wardrobe.

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Zuhair Murad

East meets West in Zuhair Murad's "Indian Summer" collection with volume, sparkle and feathers.

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Guo Pei

Guo Pei celebrated nature with spectacular dresses and life-sized floral creations.

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Maison Margiela

Holographic effects were everywhere in the Artisanal Maison Margiela collection by John Galliano.

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